Needfire
[need-fahyuh r] /ˈnidˌfaɪər/
noun
1.
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2.
luminescence, as of rotted or decayed wood.
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[nee-dee] /ˈni di/ adjective, needier, neediest. 1. in a condition of or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute. noun 2. (used with a plural verb) needy persons collectively (usually preceded by the): Help the needy. /ˈniːdɪ/ adjective needier, neediest 1. adj. late 12c., neodi “poor, indigent,” from need (n.) + adjectival suffix -y (2). Cf. […]
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[nee-dee-nis] /ˈni di nɪs/ noun 1. a condition of want or need; poverty; indigence. /ˈniːdɪnɪs/ noun 1. the state of being needy; poverty