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FLAME

Volume 2 · 68 words · 1771 Edition

small parts of an inflammable body, that are set on fire, or briskly agitated and thrown off, with a certain vibrative motion at the surface of that body into the open air: or, in Sir Isaac Newton's words, the flame of a body is only the smoke thereof heated red hot; and the smoke is only the volatile part of the body separated by the fire. See Fire.