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smolder

[smohl-der] / ˈsmoʊl dər /


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"Peatlands and organic soils can smolder for weeks to years, releasing enormous amounts of ancient carbon."

From Science Daily • Mar. 4, 2026

As a result, they may overlook slower, less visible fires that smolder deep within peat and organic soils.

From Science Daily • Mar. 4, 2026

Passions still smolder below the surface, but there is not enough oxygen to let them flame into life.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026

L.A. firefighters believed they knocked it down but the fire continued to smolder beneath the earth before reigniting amid fierce Santa Ana winds on Jan. 7.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2025

Here and there the carpets had begun to smolder where some of the scattered coals had fallen.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin




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