backburn

See also: back-burn and back burn

English

Etymology

back + burn

Noun

backburn (plural backburns)

  1. A controlled fire, lit in the path of a wildfire, in order to deprive it of combustible material.

Translations

Verb

backburn (third-person singular simple present backburns, present participle backburning, simple past and past participle backburned)

  1. To light a fire for this reason.
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