Fire

/ˈfaɪər/ noun

Fire is the bright, hot flames that happen when something burns, giving off light and heat. As a verb, it can mean to shoot a weapon or to dismiss someone from a job.

It comes from Old English “fyr,” from a very old Indo-European root related to heat and burning. The word has always been central to human life and survival.

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