an injury, mark, made by fire, heat or acid
be on fire; set on fire
Cases of word usage
1) a large fire made out of doors either to celebrate some event or to burn rubbish etc (bonfire)
2) of burn (burnt)
3) able to burn or destroy by chemical action (caustic)
4) able to catch fire and burn easily (combustible)
5) to burn (a dead person) to ashes (cremate)
6) likely to burst into flames and to burn quickly (flammable)
7) to burn (rubbish) completely (incinerate)
8) (to cause a fire etc) to burn again; (to cause a feeling) to be active again (rekindle)
9) a brown mark on the surface of something (especially cloth), made by dry heat; to burn or discolour the surface of (something) with dry heat (scorch)
10) to burn or scorch the surface of (cloth etc), especially with a heated iron (sear)