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Methane, CH4, found in coal mines.
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| fireworks burn |
Injury from explosives; usually a burn, often with embedded foreign bodies and a high incidence of infection and tetanus, which should be prevented by meticulous care of injury and use of antitetanus toxoid and immune globulin.
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| fire a. |
1. any ant of the genus Solenopsis. 2. any ant with a fierce sting.
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| fire d. |
light, explosive hydrocarbon gases, chiefly methane, CH4, found in coal mines.
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| fire t. |
Bombinator igneus.
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| fire | European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots |
| fire | a sale of merchandise damaged by fire |
| fire | a metal screen before an open fire for protection (especially against flying sparks) |
| fire | a weapon consisting of a ship carrying explosives that is set adrift to destroy enemy ships |
| fire | a station housing fire apparatus and firemen |
| fire | any of various thorny shrubs of the genus Pyracantha bearing small white flowers followed by hard red or orange-red berries |
| fire | tongs for taking hold of burning coals |
| fire | a watchtower where a lookout is posted to watch for fires |
| fire | a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers |
| fire | a trench especially constructed for the delivery of small-arms fire |
| fire | any of various large trucks that carry firemen and equipment to the site of a fire |
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