| burnt | Consumed with, or as with, fire; scorched or dried, as with fire or heat; baked or hardened in the fire or the sun. Burnt ear, a black, powdery fungus which destroys grain. See Smut. Burnt offering, something offered and burnt on an altar, as an atonement for sin; a sacrifice. The offerings of the Jews were a clean animal, as an ox, a calf, a goat, or a sheep; or some vegetable substance, as bread, or ears of wheat or barley. Synonym: burnt sacrifice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| burnt alum | Alum deprived of its water of crystallization by heat; an astringent dusting powder. Synonym: burnt alum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| burnt a. |
ammonium or potassium alum heated to drive off the water of crystallization; used as an astringent.
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| burnt s. |
caramel.
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| burnt | ruined by overcooking |
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| burnt | destroyed or badly damaged by fire |
| burnt | hardened by subjecting to intense heat |
| burnt | treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point |
| burnt | having undergone oxidation |
| burnt | a white crystalline oxide used in the production of calcium hydroxide |
| burnt | a shade of brown with a tinge of red |
| burnt | a reddish-brown pigment produced by roasting sienna |
| burnt | a medium to dark brown color |
| burnt | dark brown pigment obtained by heating umber |
| burnt | destroyed or badly damaged by fire |
| burnt | inoperative as a result of heat or friction |
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