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We found 5 words, 1 kanji, and 18 examples matching '焔'
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Most common form:
noun
1. flame; blaze
2. flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
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Most common form: 炎色
noun
flame (color, colour); flame scarlet; bright reddish; orange
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Most common form: 炎色反応
noun
flame reaction; flame test; flame coloration test  (chemistry term)
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Most common form: 煙硝
noun
gunpowder
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Most common form: 閻魔天
noun
Yama (as protector deity of the south in esoteric Buddhism)  (see also: 閻魔; Buddhist term)
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blaze
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いおう
硫黄
あお
ほのお
げて
える

Sulfur burns with a blue flame.
その
ほのお
おとろ
はじ
めた

The flame has begun to fade.
わたし
いえ
ほのお
つつ
まれました

My house was on fire.
ちい
さな
ひばな
火花
しばしば
おお
きな
ほのお
こす

A small spark often kindles a large flame.
その
しょうじょ
少女
ほのお
ひめい
悲鳴
げた

The girl screamed when she saw the flames.
 
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