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  2. Category:Fire - Wikipedia

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  3. Fire - Wikipedia

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    Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.

  4. List of fire deities - Wikipedia

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    Girra, god of fire in Akkadian and Babylonian records; Gibil, skilled god of fire and smithing in Sumerian records; Ishum, god of fire who was the brother of the sun god Shamash, and an attendant of Erra; Nusku, god of heavenly and earthly fire and light, and patron of the arts; Shamash, ancient Mesopotamian Sun god

  5. Fire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion. Fire also commonly refers to: Conflagration, a large and destructive fire; Structure fire, a house or building on fire; Wildfire, a fire in a forest, rangeland, or other outdoor location; Fire or Fires may also refer to:

  6. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    3D zone control: The strategy of 3D zone control intended to improve the safety of firefighters operating inside a burning structure.It attempts to safeguard the immediate locality of any space occupied by firefighters in resorting to various defensive actions that (a) confine the fire; (b) remove combustion products safely and effectively; or (c) mitigate dangers in the hot-gas layers.

  7. Faggot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In a book on slang used at Winchester College fire-dogs were fire basket that could hold long faggots, and half-faggots were smaller andirons that could only hold short faggots and were later converted for use with coal. [4] A long faggot was also called a kidd faggot, [5] kid, kide, or kidde being Middle English for firewood in bundles. [6]

  8. Logi (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Norse name Logi is generally translated as 'fire', 'flame', or blaze'. [1] [2] It was also used in poetry as a synonym of 'sword, blade'.[1]Since Logi is pitted against the god Loki in a story in the Gylfaginning section of the Prose Edda, it has been suggested that Loki was also associated with fire, but it is more likely to be wordplay. [3]

  9. Fire (classical element) - Wikipedia

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    Fire was one of many archai proposed by the pre-Socratics, most of whom sought to reduce the cosmos, or its creation, to a single substance. Heraclitus (c. 535 BCE – c. 475 BCE) considered fire to be the most fundamental of all elements. He believed fire gave rise to the other three elements: "All things are an interchange for fire, and fire ...