What is another word for Kindler?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪndlə] (IPA)

Kindler is a relatively rare term that means to ignite or start a fire. As such, there are a number of synonyms or similar terms that can be used to describe the same activity. Some common synonyms for kindler include igniter, fire starter, lighter, and matchstick. Other related terms might include ember maker, spark generator, tinder producer, or flame creator. Depending on the context, different terminology might be more appropriate to use to describe the action of starting a fire. However, all of these words essentially mean the same thing: initiating a combustion process that produces heat.

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Usage examples for Kindler

He contented himself with fortifying the chief parts of the city, and with placing guards in convenient places, enduring meanwhile the taunts of the Thebans, who reproached him by name as the Kindler of the war, and the author of all that mischief to his country, bidding him defend himself if he could.
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Clough, Arthur Hugh
She has not yet developed a taste for the mother's tricks:-the mother, said to have been a Kindler.
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George Meredith
Then the Kindler stooped; from the torch-car down the measureless altitudes Leaned his rayless head, relinquished rein and footing, raised not a cry.
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George Meredith

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