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Burns night
An event held on the evening of 25th January in celebration of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (born on that day in 1759), usually involving Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.
burn out
(transitive) To destroy by fire. / (intransitive) To become extinguished due to lack of fuel. / (intransitive) To become nonfunctional (especially of lightbulbs or similar light-producing devices).
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burn out
carbon burning
(physics, astronomy) the nucleosynthesis process, in stars of greater than 8 solar mass that have exhausted their helium supply, in which carbon is converted to neon, sodium, magnesium and other elements
silicon burning
(physics, astronomy) the nucleosynthesis process, in stars where temperatures exceed 3x10⁹K, in which silicon undergoes photodisintegration to form fragments which in turn produce elements of atomic number up to 60, peaking at iron
hydrogen burning
(physics, astronomy) the nucleosynthesis process, in stars of less than 1.2 solar mass, in which hydrogen is converted to helium, deuterium and some lithium
oxygen burning
(physics, astronomy) The nucleosynthesis process, subsequent to carbon burning, in which neon disintegrates to oxygen which subsequently fuses to form silicon, phosphorus sulfur and other elements of atomic number up to 40.
flag-burning
The act of burning a flag, especially the flag of a nation as an act of protest at that nation's activities.
burn off
(intransitive) To dissipate as the result of heat. / (transitive) To cause to dissipate by applying heat.
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burn phone
(informal) A cell phone bought anonymously with cash, used for only a short time and then thrown away, usually used as a means of conducting illegal business or harassment without being traceable to the purchaser.