They are synonymous to each other. You can use both words in different sentences for they have only one meaning.
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Yes, the compound 'wildfire' is a common noun, a general word for any outdoor fire burning out of control.
Basically, they are pretty much the same, but slightly different. A blaze is a small flame or rather what someone would call a weak fire. And fire... is fire.
A fire is generally one that can be controlled, whereas a wild fire tends to be one that is out of control. This is most likely to be a forest fire, that started as a result of excessive heat and went unnoticed.
A is a fire caused by burning solids. B is a fire caused by burning liquids. C is a fire caused by electricity. BC fire extinguishers should not be used against type A fires, but ABC fire extinguishers can be used against all three fires.
A fire alarm turns on when the sensor senses heat nearby while a burglar alarm senses movement or forced entry from a specific area it is guarding..