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1Wildfire — Titre original Wildfire Genre série dramatique / familiale / romantique Créateur(s) Michael Piller Pays d’origine  États …
2Wildfire — steht für WildFire (Silver Dollar City) Wildfire (Fernsehserie), US amerikanische Fernsehserie Wildfire Server, ehemalige Bezeichnung von Openfire HTC Wildfire Wild Fire (Getränk), Energydrink mit Apfelschorle Jagged Alliance 2 WildFire …
3wildfire — ► NOUN historical ▪ a highly flammable liquid used in warfare. ● spread like wildfire Cf. ↑spread like wildfire …
4Wildfire — Wild fire, n. 1. A composition of inflammable materials, which, kindled, is very hard to quench; Greek fire. [1913 Webster] Brimstone, pitch, wildfire . . . burn cruelly, and hard to quench. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) (a) An old name for… …
5Wildfire — o Fuego Salvaje es una serie producida por Hanna Barbera en 1986. La serie narra las aventuras de Sara, una chica de 13 años criada en la Tierra, pero que en realidad es la princesa de el mágico reino de Dar Shan. La serie se estrenó en la CBS… …
6wildfire — [wīld′fīr΄] n. 1. Obs. a) a highly destructive fire b) a highly flammable substance; specif., GREEK FIRE 2. Now Rare WILL O THE WISP 3. a large, intense fire, usually in an uninhabited area, that is difficult to bring under control …
7wildfire — O.E., from WILD (Cf. wild) (adj.) + FIRE (Cf. fire) (n.). Originally in ref. to spreading skin diseases; meaning destructive fire is attested from early 12c.; figurative sense is recorded from c.1300 …
8Wildfire — This article is about uncontrolled outdoor fire. For the New York rock band, see Forest Fire (band). For other uses, see Wildfire (disambiguation). Crown Fire redirects here. For the 2010 wildfire in Southern California, see 2010 California… …
9wildfire — [[t]wa͟ɪldfaɪə(r)[/t]] wildfires 1) N COUNT A wildfire is a fire that starts, usually by itself, in a wild area such as a forest, and spreads rapidly, causing great damage. ...a wildfire in Montana that s already burned thousands of acres of rich …
10wildfire — wild|fire [ waıld,faır ] noun count a fire that starts in an area of countryside and spreads very quickly spread like wildfire if information spreads like wildfire, a lot of people hear about it in a short period of time: The rumor spread like… …