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**Blaze**

In the #0excludeGlossary lexicon of cannabis culture, #1excludeGlossary stands out as a term with both historical depth and modern relevance. The word #2excludeGlossary originally comes from the Old English “blæse,” meaning a bright flame or fire, which perfectly captures the essence of lighting up a joint or bowl. Over the centuries, “blaze” has maintained its fiery connotations, but within the cannabis community, it has come to signify the act of smoking marijuana. This transformation in meaning reflects the dynamic nature of language and culture, as well as the growing acceptance and normalization of cannabis use. Today, “blaze” is more than just a term; it’s a nod to the shared experience and camaraderie found in cannabis circles. As the cannabis industry continues to expand and innovate, staying informed about terms like #6excludeGlossary is essential for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this vibrant culture. [Source: Merriam-Webster]

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
blaze (noun)
1.
a) an intensely burning fire
b) intense direct light often accompanied by heat - the blaze of TV lights
c) an active burning , especially a sudden bursting forth of flame
2.
something that resembles the blaze of a fire as
a) a dazzling display - a blaze of color
b) a sudden outburst - a blaze of fury went down in a blaze of glory
c) - hell go to blazes as hot as blazes
blaze (verb)
intransitive verb
1.
a) to burn brightly - the sun blazed overhead
b) to flare up - flame inflation blazed up
2.
to be conspicuously brilliant or resplendent - fields blazing with flowers
3.
to shoot rapidly and repeatedly - usually used with away
4.
to proceed extremely rapidly - blast blazing down the highway
blaze (verb)
transitive verb
to make public or conspicuous
blaze (noun)
1.
a) a usually white stripe down the center of the face of an animal
b) a white or gray streak in the hair of the head
2.
a trail marker , especially a mark made on a tree by chipping off a piece of the bark
blaze (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to mark (as a trail) with - blazes
2.
to lead in some direction or activity - blaze new trails in education
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
blaze (verb)
to make known openly or publicly
SYNONYMS:
advertise, annunciate, blare, blaze, blazon, broadcast, declare, enunciate, flash, give out, herald, placard, post, proclaim, promulgate, publicize, publish, release, sound, trumpet
RELATED WORDS:
bark, call (off out), cry; bill, billboard, bulletin, gazette []; knell, ring, toll; blurb, feature, pitch, plug, promote, puff; disseminate, spread; disclose, divulge, introduce, kithe [], manifest, report, reveal, show; advise, apprise, hand down, inform, notify; communicate, impart, intimate
NEAR ANTONYMS:
conceal, hush (up), silence, suppress, withhold; recall, recant, retract, revoke
blaze (verb)
1.
to be on fire especially brightly
SYNONYMS:
blaze, combust, flame, glow
RELATED WORDS:
catch, enkindle; deflagrate, fire, ignite, kindle; flare (up), light (up); flicker, gutter, waver; bake, broil, char, cook, melt, roast, scorch, swelter; smolder ( smoulder), spark, sputter; beam, brighten, radiate; beat (down), flash, glare, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glitter, scintillate, shimmer, shine, sparkle, twinkle
blaze (verb)
2.
to shine with a bright harsh light
SYNONYMS:
beat, blaze, burn, flame, flare
RELATED WORDS:
beam, glow, radiate; flash, glance, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten, glister, glitter, scintillate, shimmer, sparkle, twinkle; bedazzle, blind, daze, dazzle
blaze (verb)
3.
to proceed or move quickly
SYNONYMS:
barrel, belt, blast, blaze, blow, bolt, bomb, bowl, breeze, bundle, bustle, buzz, cannonball, careen, career, chase, course, crack (on), dash, drive, fly, hare, hasten, hie, highball, hotfoot (it), hump, hurl, hurtle, hustle, jet, jump, motor, nip, pelt, race, ram, rip, rocket, run, rush, rustle, scoot, scurry, scuttle, shoot, speed, step, tear, travel, trot, whirl, whisk, zip, zoom
RELATED WORDS:
beetle, dart, flit, scamper, scud, scuffle; stampede, streak, whiz ( whizz); gallop, jog, sprint; accelerate, quicken, step out; catch up, fast-forward, outpace, outrun, outstrip, overtake; arrow, beeline
NEAR ANTONYMS:
dally, dawdle, dillydally, drag, hang (around out), lag, linger, loiter, poke, tarry; amble, lumber, plod, saunter, shuffle, stroll; decelerate, slow (down up)
crawl, creep, poke
blaze (noun)
1.
a sudden intense expression of strong feeling
SYNONYMS:
agony, blaze, burst, ebullition, eruption, explosion, fit, flare, flare-up, flash, flush, gale, gush, gust, paroxysm, spasm, storm
RELATED WORDS:
blowup, grouch, rage, tantrum; ecstasy, rapture, transport; delirium, firestorm, frenzy, furor
blaze (noun)
2.
the steady giving off of the form of radiation that makes vision possible
SYNONYMS:
blaze, flare, fluorescence, glare, gleam, glow, illumination, incandescence, luminescence, radiance, shine
RELATED WORDS:
flash, glimmer, glint, glitter, scintillation, shimmer, sparkle, twinkle; daylight, moonlight, sunlight, sunshine; afterglow, aureole ( aureola), aurora, beam, halo, ray, shaft, streak, stream, sunbeam; glisten, gloss, luster ( lustre), polish, reflection, sheen
NEAR ANTONYMS:
blackness, dark, darkness, dimness, dusk, duskiness, gloom, night, shadow
blaze (verb)
to develop suddenly and violently
SYNONYMS:
blaze (up), break out, burst (forth), explode, flame, flare (up)
RELATED WORDS:
rocket, skyrocket; balloon, burgeon ( bourgeon), mount, multiply, mushroom, proliferate, snowball, swell, wax; blow up, detonate, touch off
Blaze (Wikipedia)

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Blaze (Wiktionary)

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bleɪz/
  • Rhymes: -eɪz

Etymology 1

From Middle English blase, from Old English blæse, blase (firebrand, torch, lamp, flame), from Proto-West Germanic *blasā, from Proto-Germanic *blasǭ (torch), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel- (to shine, be white).

Cognate with Low German blas (burning candle, torch, fire), Middle High German

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