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to be boiling hot

Fervo, fervere, fervi

100

a) bubbling up from a liquid.

b) very excited; bubbling over with high spirits.

Effervescent

100

shockingly evident; outrageously conspicuous

Flagrant

100

a) to remove water or moisture

b) to lose water or moisture

Dehydrate

100

Unda

wave
200
flame

Flamma

200

a) arousing strong emotion, especially anger or hostility.

b) pertaining to redness, swelling, or pain following an infection or injury.

Inflammatory

200

a) sarcastic; marked by a biting wit

b) able to burn or eat away by chemical action

Caustic

200

a pile of wood, etc., for burning a corpse as part of a funeral rite; any pile of combustible materials.

Pyre

200

Fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluctum

to flow

300

to set on fire

Incendo, incendere, incendi, incensum

300

full of intense passion or zeal.

Fervid

300

a) to give off sparks; to flash; to sparkle

b) to be animated or brilliant

Scintillate

300

a) a dark, hook-billed sea bird

b) a greedy person

Cormorant

300

Pons, pontis

bridge

400

spark

Scintilla

400

shockingly evident; outrageously conspicuous.

Flagrant

400

to infuriate; to enrage

Incense

400

a) to cause queasiness; to cause to feel sick

b) to cause the feeling of repulsion or disgust

Nauseate

400

Navis

ship

500

Often a small ignored spark has started a fire. (Q. Curtius Rufus)

Parva saepe scintilla contempta excitavit incendium.

500

colored or decorated in a showy way; having a showy appearance or manner.

Flamboyant

500

the study of water and its effects on and in the earth and in the atmosphere

Hydrology

500

a compulsion to set things on fire.

Pyromania

500

Amicus magis necessarium quam ignis aut aqua.

A friend is more necessary than fire or water.

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