cold fire

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cold fire (plural cold fires)

  1. A low-temperature flame, that is unlikely to set furnishings alight or burn flesh in incidental contacts; frequently used for indoor pyrotechnic entertainment devices.
    Synonyms: cool fire, cool flame, cold flame
  2. (dialectal, Cumbria, archaic) Fuel laid ready for lighting.

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