Conflagration

/ˌkɑːnfləˈɡreɪʃən/ noun

A large, destructive fire; can also refer metaphorically to any widespread conflict or upheaval.

From Latin 'conflagrare,' meaning 'to burn up,' combining 'con-' (completely) and 'flagrare' (to burn). The word entered English in the 16th century, initially referring only to literal fires but later extending to describe metaphorical 'burning' conflicts.

AMታላቅ 불
ARحريق ضخم
BNমহাগ্নি
CAconflagració
CSvelký požár
DAstor brand
DEGroßbrand
ELμεγάλη πυρκαγιά
ESconflagración
FAآتش بزرگ
FIsuuri palo
FRconflagration
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