
1) Alembic 2) Athanor 3) Basement fixture 4) Boiler 5) Brasier 6) Caldron 7) Chafing-dish 8) Chamber 9) Combustion chamber 10) Constellation 11) Constellation, Fornax 12) Cracker 13) Crucible 14) Dutch oven 15) Electric furnace 16) Electric heater 17) Electric resistance heat 18) Fiery furnace 19) Focus
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1) Athanor 2) Centralheater 3) Cupola 4) Firebox 5) Forge 6) Heater 7) Incinerator 8) Kiln 9) Oven 10) Warmer
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A furnace is a device used for heating. The name derives from Latin fornax, oven. In American English and Canadian English usage, the term furnace on its own refers to the household heating systems based on a central furnace (known either as a boiler, or a heater in British English), and sometimes as a synonym for kiln, a device used in the produc...
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The coloration of feathers from a specially-bred chicken that dark brown-to-black along the center changing to light browns on edge.
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industrial structure in which raw material, particularly iron-ore, is smelted, often in forests because of the availability of wood fuel
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• (n.) A place or time of punishment, affiction, or great trial; severe experience or discipline. • (n.) To throw out, or exhale, as from a furnace; also, to put into a furnace. • (n.) An inclosed place in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel, as for reducing ores or melting metals, for warming a house, for baking pottery...
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structure in which useful heat is produced by combustion or other means. Historically, the furnace grew out of the fireplace and stove, following ... [6 related articles]
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(domestic) A combustion heating appliance in which heat is captured from the burning of a fuel for distribution; the main components are a combustion chamber and heat exchanger. The major difference between a furnace and a boiler is the medium used to distribute heat....
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Place where temperatures are generated to affect smelting, melting, physical or chemical change to a material. More specialised furnaces are given elsewhere, see Bail hill, bloomery and/or blast furnace. Chemical changes involved the reduction of a mined compound to a metal, or a material from which it was after firing easier to extract metal. Phys...
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A heating system that uses the principle of thermal convection. When air is heated, it rises and as the air cools it settles. Ducts are installed to carry the hot air from the top of the furnace to the rooms. Other ducts, called cold air returns, return the cooler air back to the furnace.
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An enclosed chamber or container used to burn biomass in a controlled manner to produce heat for space or process heating. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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A heating system that uses the principle of thermal convection. When air is heated, it rises and as the air cools it settles. Ducts are installed to carry the hot air from the top of the furnace to the rooms. Other ducts, called cold air returns, return the cooler air back to the furnace.
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industrial structure in which raw material, particularly iron-ore, is smelted, often in forests because of the availability of wood fuel
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Fur'nace noun [ Middle English
fornais ,
forneis , Old French
fornaise , French
fournaise , from Latin
fornax ; akin to furnus oven, and probably to English
forceps .]
1. An inclosed place in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel, as for re...
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The coloration of feathers from a specially-bred chicken that dark brown-to-black along the center changing to light browns on edge.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fŭr′năs Definitions: 1. A stovelike apparatus containing a chamber for heating, melting, or fusing.
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A component of an HVAC system that adds heat to air or an intermediate fluid by burning fuel (natural gas, oil, propane, butane, or other flammable substances) in a heat exchanger.
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n] - an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc.
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The cylindrical or rectangular heating device placed on the base after the base has been loaded and the coils have been covered.
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noun an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc.
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Structure in which fuel such as coal, coke, gas, or oil is burned to produce heat for various purposes. Furnaces are used in conjunction with boilers for heating, to produce hot water, or steam for driving turbines – in ships for propulsion and in power stations for generating electricity. The l...
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The coloration of feathers from a specially-bred chicken that dark brown-to-black along the center changing to light browns on edge.
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(Residential) A combustion heating appliance in which heat is captured from the burning of a fuel for distribution, comprised mainly of a combustion chamber and heat exchanger.
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