conflagration
[ kon-fluh-grey-shuh n ]
/ ˌkɒn fləˈgreɪ ʃən /
noun
a destructive fire, usually an extensive one.
Origin of conflagration
OTHER WORDS FROM conflagration
con·fla·gra·tive, adjectiveWords nearby conflagration
confiscatory,
confit,
confiteor,
confiture,
conflagrant,
conflagration,
conflate,
conflation,
conflict,
conflict of interest,
conflict of laws
Example sentences from the Web for conflagration
British Dictionary definitions for conflagration
conflagration
/ (ˌkɒnfləˈɡreɪʃən) /
noun
a large destructive fire
Derived forms of conflagration
conflagrative, adjectiveWord Origin for conflagration
C16: from Latin
conflagrātiō, from
conflagrāre to be burnt up, from
com- (intensive) +
flagrāre to burn; related to Latin
fulgur lightning