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burn in Latin

burn in Latin is cremo, aestuō, cremō — burn means an injury to skin or tissue caused by heat, fire, chemicals, or radiation.

burn in Latin

cremo
noun
The act of burning something with fire.
aestuō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
cremō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
flammō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
incendō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
ārdeō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
ūrō
verb
(transitive) To cause to be consumed by fire.
cremō
verb
(chemistry, transitive) To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize.
incendō
verb
(chemistry, transitive) To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize.
ūrō
verb
(chemistry, transitive) To cause to combine with oxygen or other active agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize.

What does "burn" mean?

  1. noun An injury to skin or tissue caused by heat, fire, chemicals, or radiation.
    "She got a nasty burn from the hot oven tray."
  2. noun A sharp, cutting insult, especially one delivered wittily.
    ""You peaked in high school" — what a burn."
  3. verb To be damaged, destroyed, or consumed by fire.
    "The old barn burned to the ground overnight."
  4. verb To injure with heat, fire, or a caustic substance.
    "He burned his hand on the stove."

burn in a sentence

  • She got a nasty burn from the hot oven tray.
  • The doctor treated the burn with a cooling gel.
  • "You peaked in high school" — what a burn.
  • His comeback was a savage burn that left the room in stitches.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "burn" in Latin?

"burn" in Latin is cremo, aestuō, cremō. burn means: An injury to skin or tissue caused by heat, fire, chemicals, or radiation.

How do you use "burn" in a sentence?

Example: "She got a nasty burn from the hot oven tray." In Latin, "burn" is cremo, aestuō, cremō.

Are there other ways to say "burn" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 7 translations listed for "burn": cremo, aestuō, cremō, flammō, incendō, ārdeō.

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