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BURNINGDecomposition of material by the application of heat and oxidation. Also applied to propellants and other pyrotechnic mixtures, though the proper term there is "reacting". Also often an elem [..]
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BURNING(1) or Burning-in - Also known as "Printing in." In a darkroom, providing extra exposure to an area of the print to make it darker, while blocking light from the rest of the print. (2) The a [..]
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BURNINGOld English in the literal sense; c. 1300 figurative, present participle adjective from burn (v.)). Burning question matches French question brûlante, German brennende Frage. Burning bush is from Exod [..]
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BURNINGSelectively darkening part of a photo using an image editing program or a mechanical technique in a traditional darkroom. Also the writing of material to a CD or DVD.
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BURNINGSee duplication.
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BURNING(n) the act of burning something(n) pain that feels hot as if it were on fire(n) a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light(n) execution by electricity(n) execution by fi [..]
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BURNINGigneus
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BURNINGThe application of fire, usually under existing stands and under specified conditions of weather and fuel moisture, in order to attain silvicultural or other management objectives.
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BURNINGHeating a metal beyond the temperature limits allowable for the desired heat treatment, or beyond the point where serious oxidation or other detrimental action begins.
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BURNINGNo, this is not when you get an owie after touching a hot stove. In digital terms, it simply means recording music onto a CD or other portable device. A blank CD is put into a CD drive (re-writable, of course) that is connected to a computer. As each song is automatically transferred, it is “burned” onto the blank CD.
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BURNINGSelectively darkening part of a photo using an image editing program or a mechanical technique in a traditional darkroom. Also the writing of material to a CD or DVD.
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BURNINGIn the darkroom, it refers to providing extra exposure to a specific part of the print to darken that area while blocking the rest of the print from light. Digitally, this term refers to a tool in Photoshop that performs the same action by applying a brush that darkens specific parts of an image.
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BURNINGA burning ceremony is done to acknowledge and/or feed relations in the spiritual world. When feeding a spirit of a specific individual, it is common to also burn certain object that the individual may [..]
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BURNINGBurning is when you decide to discard the top 3-6 cards. This can only be done after shuffling and before the start of a game.
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BURNINGTerm used to show that a flag is being taken in a game of Conquest (such as, “Bravo is burning”).
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BURNINGA chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light in the form of either a glow or flames.
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BURNING
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BURNING(see combustion)
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BURNING
(1631-1700)
*: Like a young hound upon a burning scent.
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