burnoff

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See also: burn off

English

Etymology

burn +‎ off, from the verb phrase.

Noun

burnoff (plural burnoffs)

  1. The act or process of burning off.
    • 2009 March 28, Mitchell Toy, “DSE burnoff goes out of control near Anglesea”, in Herald Sun[1]:
      The burnoff was started by DSE staff yesterday at Harrison’s track, near the Anglesea Flora Reserve.
  2. That which is burned off.