Blaze

/bleɪz/ noun

A blaze is a very large, strong, and bright fire. It can also describe something shining or glowing intensely.

It comes from Middle English “blase” or “blaze,” probably from a Germanic root meaning “torch” or “flame.” It is related to words in other Germanic languages that refer to bright flames and burning.

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