দগ্ধান, ষৎ দগ্ধ করা, ষৎ দগ্ধ হত্তয়া, দগ্ধা, দু:সহ তাপপীড়িত করা, দু:সহ তাপপীড়িত হত্তয়া, মোটর চালান
(1) A surface burn
(2) A plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues
(3) A discoloration caused by heat
(1) Make very hot and dry.
(2) Become superficially burned.
(3) Destroy completely by or as if by fire.
(4) Burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color.
(5) Become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions.
(6) Burn.
(1) The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks.
(2) Some of the newer carpets are quite sensitive to heat and scorch easily.
(3) There were no scorch marks, no soiling of any sort.
(4) However the lasers only left scorch marks in the metal.
(5) A scorch mark
(6) I dropped my sword in panic because I thought that my hands would scorch in the flames.
(7) Huge black scorch marks marred the surface that would have normally been a shiny metal.
(8) When the mixture just begins to scorch at the bottom, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.
(9) He couldn't block fast enough and got a nice scorch across his chest.
(10) Patrick could see the scorch marks on Damon's armor from their first meeting.
(11) This inoffensive-looking car can scorch along at impressive figures, and, as it is based on a chassis with a decent set of dimensions, it has real space for adults in the back.
(12) Plants not given protection from the wind often develop leaf scorch or splitting of the bark on the stems.
(13) Is that what this scorch mark is all about then?
(14) He floated inside the cold titanium surroundings, making notice of the large scorch marks on the walls.
(15) In winter pile it higher to help prevent winter leaf scorch or bark splitting on the stems.
(16) The water burnt him, he hoped it would be hot enough to scorch away his wickedness.
(17) There is now a noticeable yellow patch developing and the bushes show signs of leaf scorch .
(18) Alternatively, you can create a similar effect by grilling the aubergine slices dry, then using a red-hot skewer to mark scorch lines before drizzling with oil.
(19) But you have to be careful, since they can scorch in sun or hot winds and turn all green if you give them too much shade or fertilizer.
(20) His back gate was burnt, tiles on his roof were damaged and there's scorch damage to the walls of his back yard.
singe
burn
dry up
char
singe
sear
Freeze