
(Latin) hypocaustum (sg.), from the Greek words for 'under' and 'burning,' the central heating system invented by the Roman Gaius Sergius Orata ca. 80 BCE; a series of tanks, that made up the hypocasustra system, were propped up on little brick posts; hot air from a fire built on one side of a tank circulated through the space beneath the tank to w...
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