to be boiling hot
Fervo, fervere, fervi
a) bubbling up from a liquid.
b) very excited; bubbling over with high spirits.
Effervescent
shockingly evident; outrageously conspicuous
Flagrant
a) to remove water or moisture
b) to lose water or moisture
Dehydrate
Unda
Flamma
a) arousing strong emotion, especially anger or hostility.
b) pertaining to redness, swelling, or pain following an infection or injury.
Inflammatory
a) sarcastic; marked by a biting wit
b) able to burn or eat away by chemical action
Caustic
a pile of wood, etc., for burning a corpse as part of a funeral rite; any pile of combustible materials.
Pyre
Fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluctum
to flow
to set on fire
Incendo, incendere, incendi, incensum
full of intense passion or zeal.
Fervid
a) to give off sparks; to flash; to sparkle
b) to be animated or brilliant
Scintillate
a) a dark, hook-billed sea bird
b) a greedy person
Cormorant
Pons, pontis
bridge
spark
Scintilla
shockingly evident; outrageously conspicuous.
Flagrant
to infuriate; to enrage
Incense
a) to cause queasiness; to cause to feel sick
b) to cause the feeling of repulsion or disgust
Nauseate
Navis
ship
Often a small ignored spark has started a fire. (Q. Curtius Rufus)
Parva saepe scintilla contempta excitavit incendium.
colored or decorated in a showy way; having a showy appearance or manner.
Flamboyant
the study of water and its effects on and in the earth and in the atmosphere
Hydrology
a compulsion to set things on fire.
Pyromania
Amicus magis necessarium quam ignis aut aqua.
A friend is more necessary than fire or water.