Blacken by burning
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CHARBlacken by burning
HAR(B)la(cken or b)u(rn sli)gh(tly by leaving ato)p (the b)ar(becue, as mea)t
soilingblacken or taint (as a person's reputation) by word or deed
lampblacka finely divided form of almost pure carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of organic compounds / to blacken with lampblack
POTASHBurning by-product
CENSEOdorize by burning
SCORCHDiscolor by burning
CENSEPerfume by burning
CENSESPerfumes by burning
CENSEDPerfumed by burning spices.
burnsinjury caused by burning
burntinjury caused by burning
burninjury caused by burning
burninginjury caused by burning
DRIPSTraces left by burning candles
gaslightlight made by burning gas
brandmark of ownership made by burning
gaslithaving illumination provided by burning gas
rebrandmark of ownership made by burning
swiddenland prepared by burning off cover
brandsmark of ownership made by burning
brandedmark of ownership made by burning
pyrographythe tracing of designs by burning
gaslightsGASLIGHT, light made by burning gas
incineratedDestroy (something, esp. waste material) by burning
incineratesDestroy (something, esp. waste material) by burning
incinerateDestroy (something, esp. waste material) by burning
incineratingDestroy (something, esp. waste material) by burning
swiddensSWIDDEN, land prepared by burning off cover
pyrographiesPYROGRAPHY, the tracing of designs by burning
calcineto convert into calx by heating or burning
calcineto be converted into calx by heating or burning
immolatedKill or offer as a sacrifice, esp. by burning
immolatingKill or offer as a sacrifice, esp. by burning
crematedto reduce (as a dead body) to ashes by burning
firedthe light, heat, and flame given off by something burning
smokieremitting smoke, the vapor and gases given off by burning
unfiredthe light, heat, and flame given off by something burning
smokyemitting smoke, the vapor and gases given off by burning
omoplatoscopydivination by observing the cracks in a burning shoulder-blade