ˌkāməˈde(ˌ)rō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, from quemado (past participle of quemar to burn, from — assumed — Vulgar Latin caimare, alteration — perhaps influenced by Greek kaiein to burn — of Latin cremare to burn up) + -ero -ary (from Latin -arius ) — more at caustic , hearth
: a place of execution by burning