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adj - to project by discharging from a gun [v FIRED, FIRING, FIRES] : FIREABLE
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Shot a gun again |
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Jan 30 2005 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
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To set light to again to reignite or rekindle. |
To bake or dry (tea leaves) for a second or subsequent time, typically in order to improve the quality and taste of the finished tea. |
Ceramics. To fire (pottery) for second or subsequent time, typically in order to set a glaze which has been applied to repair or further decorate a piece. |
To fire (a gun) again, especially after reloading. |
US. To dismiss or discharge (a person) from employment for a second or subsequent time. |
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Referred pain, also called reflective pain, is pain perceived at a location other than the site of the painful stimulus. An example is the case of angina pectoris brought on by a myocardial infarction (heart attack), where pain is often felt in the neck, shoulders, and back rather than in the thorax (chest), the site of the injury. The International Association for the Study of Pain has not officially defined the term; hence several authors have defined it differently. * Radiating pain is slightly different from referred pain; for example, the pain related to a myocardial infarction could either be referred or radiating pain from the chest. Referred pain is when the pain is located away from or adjacent to the organ involved; for instance, when a person has pain only in their jaw or left arm, but not in the chest. Referred pain has been described since the late 1880s. Despite an increasing amount of literature on the subject, the biological mechanism of referred pain is unknown, although there are several hypotheses. |