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Burning

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Burning, burnin' or burned may be:

  • Phenomena of chemical, phase, or nuclear change with heat as cause and/or effect:
    • Burning, any of various forms of chemical combustion reactions
    • Burning, self-sustaining thermonuclear (nuclear fusion) reaction
    • "Burning off" (meteorology) of mist
    • Burning, unscientific term for apparent destruction of heated solids by sublimation
    • Burning, unscientific term for thermal destruction of heated solids or liquids by decomposition into gas and/or smaller visible volumes of material
    • Burning, sustaining sunburn
  • "Burning" or "burned", as metaphorical term or name:
    • Burning (sensation), painful sensation
    • Burning, recording process for optical disc authoring
    • Burning-in or burning, photographic enlargement technique
    • Burning (band) from Spain
    • Burning (album), a 1999 EP by house DJ/producer Pépé Bradock
    • "Burning" (song), a song by German pop group Monrose
    • Burning capital, spending by a business of working capital, measured as burn rate
    • Burned (image), quality of an image transformed with loss of detail in all portions lighter than some limit, and/or those darker than some limit
    • Burned (U.S. band) from North Carolina
    • Burned (album), 1995 album by Electrafixion
    • Burned, 2005 novel by Ellen Hopkins

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