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burnout A textile process by which fibers are artistically lifted off the backing with hot wax leaving a sheer pattern running throughout the fabric. Burnout is usually applied to velvets and silks.
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burn Exposing photo-sensitive media to light, as in, burning a plate in offset printing.
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burner Runs the air and gas mixture control for lampworking.
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burner device used to ignite and project flammable fuel (usually propane gas) up into the envelope to heat the air in a hot-air balloon. Burners come in a variety of configurations and powers (which are measured in BTUs, usually in the millions).
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burner The fuel-burning device where a flame is produced which is used to heat up the air in the envelope (a part of the balloon system)
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