Allumette

/ˌæljuːˈmɛt/ noun

A thin match or a thin strip of potato fried until crispy, or a narrow decorative braid or trim.

From French 'allumette,' diminutive of 'allume' (to light), from Latin 'accendere' (to kindle). The word originally meant a small stick for lighting fires, then expanded to describe similar thin objects.

AM火 (fire)
ARمبارق (mubaraq)
BNম্যাচ (match)
CAfumador
CSzapalovač
DAtændstik
DEStreichholz
ELπίνακας (pinakas)
EScerillo
FAدِیْر (diir)
FItulitikku
FRallumette
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