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BurnDamage to the skin or other body parts caused by extreme heat, flame, contact with heated objects, or chemicals. Burn depth is generally categorized as first, second, or third degree. The treatment of burns depends on the depth, area, and location of the burn, as well as additional factors, such as material that may be burned onto or into the skin. [..]
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BurnA superficial burn with similar characteristics to a typical sunburn. The skin is red in color, without blistering, sensation is intact, and the burn is usually somewhat painful.
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BurnA burn severe enough to cause blistering of the skin. The pain of a second-degree burn is usually somewhat more intense than the pain of a first-degree burn.
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BurnA burn in which the damage has progressed to the point of skin death. The skin is white and without sensation. In extreme cases damage may extend beyond the skin and into underlying tissue. In these cases the skin may be blackened or burned away. Unless skin grafts are feasible, loss of the affected limb, permanent disfigurement, and even death are [..]
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BurnAn area burned over by wildland fire.A reference to a working fire.An injury to flesh caused by a cauterizing agent, heat from a fire, or a heated object.First Degree Burn: A burn which causes only pa [..]
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BurnThe discarding of the top card before each betting round. In the case that there is a distinguishing mark on the top card, the burn card keeps the next card to be dealt concealed before it comes out. [..]
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Burnc. 1300, "act of burning," from Old English bryne, from the same source as burn (v.). Until mid-16c. the usual spelling was brenne. Meaning "mark made by burning" is from 1520s. Sl [..]
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Burn12c., combination of Old Norse brenna "to burn, light," and two originally distinct Old English verbs: bærnan "to kindle" (transitive) and beornan "to be on fire" (intran [..]
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Burninjury caused by heat.
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Burnanother name for a creek, more commonly heard in the UK Example: The most famous burn in golf - that I am aware of - is the Swilcan Burn at St. Andrews.
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BurnScottish stream or ditch.
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Burn, Lady of the Earth, the Sleeping Goddess Caladan Brood
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BurnA small river, stream or creek through the golf course is called burn. The Burn is a water hazard but the term is mostly used in Great Britain, but not that often in the USA.
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BurnLeaf tips that turn dark from excess fertilizer and salt burn.
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Burn- When a stable disc has become so worn it has lost stability causing unwanted anhyzers.
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Burnpain that feels hot as if it were on fire destroy by fire; "They burned the house and his diaries" shine intensely, as if with heat; "The coals were glowing in t [..]
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BurnThe Scottish term for a creek or stream BURRIED BALL
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BurnWhen a stable disc becomes worn, it will lose its stability and may turn into an unwanted anhyzer. "Turn and Burn" is when a shot turns over unexpectedly and hits the ground mid-flight.
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BurnThe Scottish term for a creek or stream
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BurnThe Scottish term for a creek or stream.
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BurnDefinition This is the act of copying data onto a recordable compact disk. When it is done copying the data, the data is considered to burned onto the cd.
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Burnto be on fire, or to set something on fire
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BurnA term used in platemaking to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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BurnSlang term meaning to write data to a CD-ROM. A CD burner is another name for a CD-R drive.
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Burnbrenen
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BurnTo copy data onto a blank writable CD or DVD, using special software, usually for the purpose of transporting the content or creating multiple copies.
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BurnCreate a CD or DVD.
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BurnTo discard the top card from the deck, face down. This is done between each betting round before putting out the next community card(s). It is security against any player recognizing or glimpsing the [..]
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BurnIn platemaking, a common term used for a plate exposure. In photography, to give extra exposure to a specific area of a print.
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BurnA construction slang term used to describe the darkish concrete color that occurs as a result of over troweling. See trowel
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Burn The process of undergoing fission (analogous to burning a fossil fuel) or otherwise becoming denatured in the reactor core.
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Burnthe partial or complete destruction of skin caused by some form of energy, usually thermal energy.
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Burn(n) pain that feels hot as if it were on fire(n) a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun(n) an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation(n) a place or a [..]
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BurnCreate a CD or DVD.
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BurnCreate a CD or DVD.
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Burnaduro (adustum), extermino, exuro; exussum
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BurnHis money burns a hole in his pocket. He cannot keep it in his pocket, or forbear spending it.
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Burna stream. A variant of bourn (Anglo-Saxon, burne, a brook, as in Winterbourne, Burnham, Swinburn, etc.).
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BurnMake a copy on CD. A CD holds 600-700 MB of data. You can usually fit all of your personal data—documents, pictures, spreadsheets, Word templates and configuration files belonging to various programs— [..]
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Burn Exposing a printing plate to high intensity light or placing an image on a printing plate by light.
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BurnFor TeensFor KidsFor Parents MORE ON THIS TOPICWhen Can I Use the Oven and Stove?Word! Burn, Second-DegreeYour SkinHow to Be Safe When You're in the SunBeing Safe in the KitchenPlaying With Fire? [..]
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BurnFor TeensFor KidsFor Parents MORE ON THIS TOPICBeing Safe in the KitchenWhen Can I Use the Oven and Stove?Playing With Fire?Word! Burn, First-DegreeHow to Be Safe When You're in the SunYour Skin [..]
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BurnFor TeensFor KidsFor Parents MORE ON THIS TOPICBeing Safe in the KitchenPlaying With Fire?Your SkinHow to Be Safe When You're in the Sun Contact UsPrintResourcesSend to a friendReprint Guidelines [..]
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BurnA burns is a bodily injury resulting from exposure to heat, chemicals, electricity, or some radiations, marked by varying degrees of skin destruction and redness.
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BurnIn photography, to give extra exposure to a specific area of a print. In lithography, to expose a blueline proof or printing plate with light.
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BurnBurn is the permanent freezing of an image onto a sensitive area of a camera or monitor, and can be avoided by shutting off the device when not in use, or closing an image or application when finished.
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BurnInjuries to Tissues caused by contact with Heat, Steam, chemicals (BURNS, CHEMICAL), Electricity (Burns, Electric), or the like.
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BurnBurns produced by contact with electric current or from a sudden discharge of Electricity.
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BurnInjury to any part of the eye by Extreme Heat, chemical agents, or ultraviolet Radiation.
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BurnBurns of the respiratory tract caused by Heat or inhaled chemicals.
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BurnBurning is the process of recording to optical disc media, including writable CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs. The term is most associated with consumers creating CDs and DVDs and almost never applied to [..]
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Burn, sb. a small river.
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Burnto murder; synonyms: break an egg, clip, do a piece of work, hit, ice, pop, put out a contract on, whack.
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BurnThe process of writing information to PROM memory. The device that does the writing is called a burner.
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BurnTobacco
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BurnA style of play involving card effects, minions and spells that deal direct damage to the enemy general.
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Burn"Deal x damage to y." Fairly straightforward, we just have a word for it. Also see, "burning them out" or "reach": these are things an aggro deck would do if they get you close to dead and then finish you off.
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BurnSpells that can deal damage to creatures and/or players. Burn is a hallmark of the color red, and is an example of reach. (Also called "Direct Damage.")
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BurnTo burn a card is to dismiss it from play. In brick-and-mortar rooms, the dealer will burn the top card from the deck before dealing the next community card. In online poker rooms cards are not burnt, since there is no risk of cheating. In Stud Poker games such as Seven Stud
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BurnTo discard the top card of the deck prior to dealing.
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BurnThe top card that is discarded from the deck is referred to as the burn card and is discarded to safeguard against players accidentally seeing the top card.
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BurnA term used in platemaking to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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BurnCombustion action in rockets. Propulsion in space is achieved through a sequence of burns.
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Burn(v.) To focus on dealing as much damage as possible in a small time frame.
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BurnTo discard several cards at the beginning of a new shoe.
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BurnSlang for making (burning) a CD-ROM copy of data, whether it is music, software or other data.
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BurnSlang for making (burning) a CD, DVD or Blu-Ray Disk copy of data, whether it is music, software, or other data.
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BurnTo get ripped off. "I got burned on that dope deal". Also to get mad. "I'm all burned up about that dope deal!
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Burnout: Too many drugs, unable to handle a situation that has gotten too familiar. Wasted. Feeling of never ending repetition. Inability to function.
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BurnTo get ripped off. "I got burned on that dope deal". Also to get mad. "I'm all burned up about that dope deal!
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Burnout: Too many drugs, unable to handle a situation that has gotten too familiar. Wasted feelings of repeatition. Inability to function.
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BurnA term used in plate making to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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Burn
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BurnReference to the actual event, and activity, of burning the Burning Man statue.
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BurnA term used in plate making to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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BurnA term used in platemaking to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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BurnA term used in plate making to describe the amount of plate exposure time.
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Burn
A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals.
''She had second-degree burns from falling in the bonfire.''
A sensation resembling such an injury.
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