The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
backfire \backfire\, back fire \back fire\
1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn
only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet
both must go out for lack of fuel.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2.
(a) A premature explosion in the cylinder of a gas or oil
engine during the exhaust or the compression stroke,
tending to drive the piston in a direction reverse to
that in which it should travel; also called a knock
or ping.
(b) an explosion in the exhaust passages of an internal
combustion engine.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] Backfire
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Backfire \Back"fire`\ Back-fire \Back"-fire`\, v. i.
1. (Engin.) To have or experience a back fire or back fires;
-- said of an internal-combustion engine.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. Of a Bunsen or similar air-fed burner, to light so that
the flame proceeds from the internal gas jet instead of
from the external jet of mixed gas and air. --
Back"-fir`ing, n.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
116 Moby Thesaurus words for "backfire":
backlash, backlashing, balefire, bang, beacon, beacon fire, blast,
blaze, blow out, blow up, blowout, blowup, bonfire, boom,
boomerang, bounce, bounce back, bound, bound back, burning ghat,
burst, bust, campfire, cannon, cannon off, carom, cheerful fire,
combustion, come to grief, comeback, conflagration, contrecoup,
corposant, counterattack, counterblast, counterblow, counterfire,
counterinsurgency, countermeasure, counterrevolution, counterstep,
counterstroke, cozy fire, crackling fire, crematory, death fire,
defense, detonate, detonation, discharge, explode, explosion,
fall through, fen fire, fire, fizzle, flame, flare, flash,
flashing point, flicker, flickering flame, fly back, forest fire,
fox fire, fulguration, fulminate, fulmination, funeral pyre,
go off, have repercussions, ignis fatuus, ignition, ingle, kick,
kick back, kickback, lambent flame, lash back, lay an egg, let off,
marshfire, miscarry, miss, open fire, prairie fire, pyre,
raging fire, rebound, rebuff, recalcitrate, recalcitration, recoil,
repercuss, repercussion, report, repulse, resile, resilience,
retort, ricochet, sea of flames, set off, sheet of fire, shoot,
signal beacon, smudge fire, snap back, spring, spring back,
three-alarm fire, touch off, two-alarm fire, watch fire, wildfire,
witch fire