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The part of a lamp where the flame is produced.
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| burnish |
Process in copper foil construction of pressing and smoothing the copper foil tape down to the glass.
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| burnish |
To smooth a workpiece by rolling or sliding it over a surface under pressure.
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| burner |
The part of a boiler or a gas torch where oil or gas fuel is released, mixed wit air and burnt
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| burn |
When skin is damaged by heat or fire. Burns can be small or large. A first degree burn damages only the top layer of skin. It heals by itself. A second degree burn might heal by itself but may need special care from a doctor to heal better and faster. A third degree burn does not heal by itself. This burn goes through all the skin layers. A third degree burn must be repaired with a skin graft operation before it will heal.
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