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Concepts using this kanji
volcano
conflagration
arson
eruption
wartime fire
pyroclastic flow
fireworks
heating power
outbreak of fire
burner
firearms
extinguishing a fire
small fire
fuse
volcanic ash
large fire
fire extinguisher
gunpowder
Mars (planet)
live coals (for firelighting)
fire prevention
spark
leaping flames
Tuesday
sacred fire
forest fire
burning low
ignition
cremation
Molotov cocktail
instigator
gunfire
fire insurance
fireworks display
source of fire
flame
fire of suspicious origin
low flame (cooking)
fireproof
origin of a fire
fireball
sparks
(large) gun
fiery chariot (that carries the souls of sinners into hell)
point of ignition
medium flame (cooking)
burn
phosphorescent light
high flame (cooking)
light
in the fire
bonfire
Great Fire of London (1666)
Monday and Tuesday
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
volcanic gas
volcanic glass
volcanic front
accidental fire
slash-and-burn agriculture
Hi (former province located in present-day Nagasaki, Saga and Kumamoto prefectures; later split into Hizen and Higo provinces)
passing the flame
place where fire is likely to break out
stoker
slash-and-burn farmer (in Korea)
flames
fire tower
a fire raging in one's own home
fire pan
cooking over the fire of an unclean home or a home in mourning
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
(as discordant as) fire and water
fire and water
to "see stars" (i.e. after being hit in the head)
volcanology
cooking over a second fire to prevent contamination from one's everyday fire for performing Shinto rites
hell and high water
to die down (of a fire)
Tuesdays and Thursdays
bed warmer
fire-holding qualities
fireman
this world of suffering
extinct volcano
kanji "fire" radical at bottom
be careful about fire
to warm oneself at the fire
hellfire
to catch fire
burning at the stake
blister (due to a burn)
ball of flames
poker
low flame (heat, gas)
fire built in an iron basket (watch fire, fishing fire, etc.)
fire tongs
to ignite
playing with fire
sunken hearth
catching fire (from a neighbouring house on fire)
frantic (crying)
to heat on a fire (e.g. a frying pan)
incense burner
fire attack
sea of fire
fire in the neighborhood
backfire (to defend against forest fires)
flint fire
fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
firelight
crater floor
volcanic island
Tue-Thurs-Sat
submarine volcano
crossfire
inflammability
lighting a torch
spark plug
clear as day
parasite volcano
volcanologist
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
fire shutter
striker (triangular piece of steel used with flint to create sparks)
volcanic action
condition of fire
priming materials
fire grate
ceremonial bonfire (seeing off the spirits on the final night of Obon)
flash point
open fire (in cooking)
high fired (e.g. 1400 degrees)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
to start the debate
fire caused by lightning
fiery chariot
flint
striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire)
to set fire (to)
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