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Conflagration
Conflagration Con`fla*gra"tion, n. [L. conflagratio: cf. F. conflagration.] A fire extending to many objects, or over a large space; a general burning. Till one wide conflagration swallows all. --Pope.
Deflagrate
Deflagrate Def"la*grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Deflagrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflagrating.] [L. deflagratus, p. p. of deflagrare to burn up; de- + flagrare to flame, burn.] (Chem.) To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; also, to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated, as salt.
Deflagrate
Deflagrate Def"la*grate, v. t. (Chem.) To cause to burn with sudden and sparkling combustion, as by the action of intense heat; to burn or vaporize suddenly; as, to deflagrate refractory metals in the oxyhydrogen flame.
Deflagrated
Deflagrate Def"la*grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Deflagrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflagrating.] [L. deflagratus, p. p. of deflagrare to burn up; de- + flagrare to flame, burn.] (Chem.) To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; also, to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated, as salt.
Deflagrating
Deflagrate Def"la*grate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Deflagrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Deflagrating.] [L. deflagratus, p. p. of deflagrare to burn up; de- + flagrare to flame, burn.] (Chem.) To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion, as niter; also, to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated, as salt.
Deflagrator
Deflagrator Def"la*gra`tor, n. (Chem.) A form of the voltaic battery having large plates, used for producing rapid and powerful combustion.
Flagrate
Flagrate Fla"grate, v. t. [L. flagrare, flagratum, v.i. & t., to burn.] To burn. [Obs.] --Greenhill.
Flagration
Flagration Fla*gra"tion, n. A conflagration. [Obs.]
Peragrate
Peragrate Per"a*grate, v. t. [L. peragratus, p. p. of peragrate.] To travel over or through. [Obs.]
Peragration
Peragration Per`agra"tion, n. [L. peragratio: cf. F. peragration.] The act or state of passing through any space; as, the peragration of the moon in her monthly revolution. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Agrat from wikipedia

- Agrat bat Mahlat (אגרת בת מחלת) is a demon in Jewish mythology. Mahlat and Agrat are proper names, "bat" meaning "daughter of" (in Hebrew). Therefore,...
- Samael. The four original queens of the demons were Lilith, Eisheth Zenunim, Agrat bat Mahlat, and Naamah. A succubus may take a form of a beautiful woman...
- since October 2020. A group of thirty two women that have been selected by Agrat Bat Mahlat to parti****te in Walpurgis and go against each other in order...
- Naamah is one of the mates of the archangel Samael, along with Lilith, Agrat bat Mahlat and Eisheth. It is stated Esau took four wives in imitation to...
- rider, and is described as having mated with Eisheth Zenunim, Na'amah, and Agrat bat Mahlat, all being "angels" of sacred prostitution. Notably, the same...
- it with a line in Latin that states: Non me Praxiteles, sed Marc'finxit Agrat, "I was not made by Praxiteles but by Marco d'Agrate". The information in...
- Christian demonology) Aeshma (Zoroastrianism) Agaliarept (Jewish mythology) Agrat bat Mahlat (Jewish demonology) Agares (Christian demonology) Agiel (Jewish...
- The following female deities are mentioned in prominent Hebrew texts: Agrat bat Mahlat Anath Asherah Ashima Astarte Eisheth More commonly, modern Judaism...
- Lilith as the first of Samael's four wives: Lilith, Naamah, Eisheth, and Agrat bat Mahlat. Each of them are mothers of demons and have their own hosts...
- [heɣo] 'wing' Allophone of /ɡ/ Belarusian галава [ɣalaˈva] 'head' Catalan agrat [ɐˈɣɾɑt] 'liking' Fricative or approximant. Allophone of /ɡ/. See Catalan...