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Liquid fire is a term used to describe a number things:
In Music:
  • Band - An Electrosymphinc New Metal band originated from Norway, named Liquid Fire.
In warfare:
  • Greek fire - ancient and medieval incendiary weapon
  • Hot oil - used as an incendiary weapon
  • Meng Huo You - Ancient Chinese petroleum weapon
  • Flamethrower - modern incendiary weapon which projects flaming liquids
  • Napalm - flammable liquids used in modern warfare In medicine:
  • Tincture of benzoin - when used to treat blisters, as it burns the raw skin.

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