Glossary of firelighting

A flint, fire steel, charred cloth and piece of mushroom...
...Can be used to start a campfire

This is an alphabetized glossary of terms pertaining to lighting fires, along with their definitions. Firelighting (also called fire making or fire craft) is the process of starting a fire artificially. Fire was an essential tool in early human cultural development. It requires completing the fire triangle, usually by initiating the combustion of a suitably flammable material.

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A

B

A replica (on a smaller scale) of the burning lens owned by Joseph Priestley, in his laboratory

C

D

E

F

Lighting a firelighter that uses ferrocerium to produce spark
A gas wand lighter, typically used for lighting gas stoves
A French gasoline lighter in use during World War I

G

L

An open matchbook
A tinderbox (approx. 3 in. / 7.5 cm in length) with firesteel and flint

M

N

P

R

S

T

V

W

Z

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