kindling
21kindling — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tinder, fuel, firewood, combustibles. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Material for starting a fire] Syn. firewood, tinder, coals, twigs; see fuel , wood 2 . 2. [Combustion] Syn. ignition, burning, lighting;… …
22kindling — kin|dling [ˈkındlıŋ] n [U] small sticks, leaves etc that you use to start a fire …
23kindling — kin|dling [ kındlıŋ ] noun uncount small pieces of wood used to start a fire …
24kindling — kin·dling || kɪndlɪŋ n. small sticks of wood or other flammable materials that are used for starting fires kin·dle || kɪndl v. set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, be inspired …
25kindling — noun 1》 small sticks or twigs used for lighting fires. 2》 (in neurology) a process by which an event in the brain is initiated and its recurrence made more likely …
26kindling — noun (U) small pieces of dry wood, leaves etc that you use for starting a fire …
27kindling — n 1. firewood, Southern U.S. light wood, brushwood, brush, driftwood; tinder, log, fagot, twigs, shavings, leaves; coal, charcoal; fuel, lighting or lighter fluid. 2. burning, firing, igniting, lighting, enflaming; enkindling, awakening, arousing …
28kindling — kin·dling …
29kindling — UK [ˈkɪndlɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] small pieces of wood used to start a fire …
30kindling — [ˈkɪndlɪŋ] noun [U] small pieces of wood that you use for starting a fire …