superconflagration
noun/suːpəɹˈkɒnfləˈɡɹeɪʃən/
Etymology
From super- + conflagration.
- derived from cōnflagrātiō
Definitions
A very severe, blazing conflagration.
- Over there, in the direction of Bainbridge, the sunset glowed like a superconflagration.
- In the mid-nineties was, physically, barely quarter-century old, almost all of it having been burned to the ground in October in 1871 in a superconflagration.
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