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burning I. adjective Etymology: Middle English brenninge, from present participle of brennen to burn 1. a. : on fire : alight, aflame, ignited < the house is burning > b. : excessively hot : fiery, ardent, shining, glowing < under a burning sun > < a burning and dedicated spirit drove her > 2. a. : affecting with or as if with heat : heating < a burning fever > b. : inflaming, exciting < a burning enthusiasm > also : intense < burning wrath > c. : of fundamental and immediate import : urgent < a burning need > < the burning issue of the day > d. of sensations : like that produced by a burn < a burning sensation on the tongue > 3. : prominently in view : glaring, shocking — used especially of unpleasing states or conditions < a burning shame > < a burning disgrace to his family > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English brenninge, from gerund of brennen 1. a. : a consuming or being consumed by fire or heat b. : the state or sensation of being on fire, as if on fire, or excessively heated 2. : subjection to the action of heat or of an agent that burns : combustion: as a. : the calcining especially of limestone or ore b. : the heating of ores without access to air preparatory to smelting c. : a firing of ceramic materials (as for maturing, glazing, fixing colors) d. : the sterilizing of soil for tobacco beds by burning piles of brush and wood on the area 3. : the effect produced on something by subjection to the action of heat or of an agent that burns: as a. : the cutting or wearing caused by friction (as from blown sand); especially : the roughening or discoloration of material from heat produced in machining or abrasive finishing b. : vulcanization by heat c. : a withered brownish appearance of foliage (as in hopperburn or tipburn) 4. obsolete : an inflammatory disease; especially : a venereal disease |