fireblast

See also: fire blast

English

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Etymology

fire + blast

Noun

fireblast (plural fireblasts)

  1. A fiery explosion.
  2. A blight affecting plants, giving them a scorched appearance (as if burnt by fire).
    • 1808, Thomas Potts, The British Farmer's Cyclopaedia or, Complete Agricultural Dictionary, Scatcherd and Letterman, page 96:
      Among these are reckoned the wire worm; the flea, and the fly; the fen or mould; the mildew ; and what are usually called fire blasts.

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