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Sunburnt
Sunburn Sun"burn`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sunburnedor Sunburnt; p. pr. & vb. n. Sunburning.] To burn or discolor by the sun; to tan. Sunburnt and swarthy though she be. --Dryden.

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- Nickname Dany Species Human Gender Female Title Princess of Dragonstone The Unburnt Queen of Meereen Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men (claimant)...
- The burning bush (or the unburnt bush) refers to an event recorded in the Jewish Torah (as also in the biblical Old Testament and Islamic scripture)....
- similar process occurs during a backdraft, with the introduction of oxygen and mixing with unburnt gases causing abrupt or even explosive combustion...
- Remains of a house at Must Farm showing the unburnt stumps of posts under the waterline during the fire (top-right) and collapsed joists (bottom-left)...
- hour or so, pressurizing the paraffin container to force the fuel to the lamp. The "white sock" pictured is an unburnt mantle on which the vapor burned....
- with each of these components. The Markstein number with respect to the unburnt gas mixture was derived by Paul Clavin and Forman A. Williams in 1982,...
- since the chemical equilibrium is not necessarily reached, or may contain unburnt products such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen and even carbon (soot or ash)...
- By comparing the burnt (right) and unburnt (left) sides of a dirt road in South Africa after a major veldfire (gr****land fire) the effectiveness of the...
- 5%, hydrogen 0.5 to 2%, oxygen 0.2 to 2%, carbon monoxide: 0.1 to 6%, unburnt hydrocarbons and partial oxidation products (e.g. aldehydes) 0.5 to 1%...
- kilograms per liter (19.6 lb/U.S. gal) of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Unburnt gasoline and evaporation from the tank, when in the atmosphere, react in...