Bushfire vs Brushfire - What's the difference?
bushfire | brushfire |
(Australia) An uncontrolled fire in a wooded or grassy area; a wildfire.
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As nouns the difference between bushfire and brushfire
is that bushfire is an uncontrolled fire in a wooded or grassy area; a wildfire while brushfire is a large fire in a scrubland or prairie, as opposed to a forest fire, which happens in forests.bushfire
English
(wikipedia bushfire)Alternative forms
* bush fireNoun
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- Many homes, a great deal of property and a number of lives were lost as a result of the bushfires in this country.
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- It should also be kept in mind that often bushfires start and move quickly and the information relating to their location and activity may take some time to assemble and make available.
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- The Black Saturday bushfires' were a series of apocalyptic blazes that burned on – and for some weeks after – Saturday, 7 February 2009. As a result of the '''bushfires''', 173 people died. It was the nation?s largest loss of life from a ' bushfire event, and 414 people were injured.
