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CHIMNEY |
Flue |
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ASIAN |
Type of flue |
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AVIAN |
Type of flue |
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SWINE |
Type of flue |
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EVENT |
What happens at eastern flue |
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SOOTY |
Filthy like a chimney flue |
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FLUFF |
Nap or down; flue; soft, downy feathers. |
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LABIAL |
An organ pipe that is furnished with lips; a flue pipe. |
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THIMBLE |
A tubular cone for expanding a flue; -- called ferrule in
England. |
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TUNNEL |
The opening of a chimney for the passage of smoke; a
flue; a funnel. |
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POT |
A metal or earthenware extension of a flue above the top of a
chimney; a chimney pot. |
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DRAW |
To have draught, as a chimney, flue, or the like; to
furnish transmission to smoke, gases, etc. |
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HOOD |
A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of
the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue. |
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THROAT |
The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of
the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue. |
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UPTAKE |
The pipe leading upward from the smoke box of a steam
boiler to the chimney, or smokestack; a flue leading upward. |
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FERRULE |
A bushing for expanding the end of a flue to fasten it
tightly in the tube plate, or for partly filling up its mouth. |
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FUNNEL |
A passage or avenue for a fluid or flowing substance;
specifically, a smoke flue or pipe; the iron chimney of a steamship or
the like. |
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STOVEPIPE |
Pipe made of sheet iron in length and angular or curved
pieces fitting together, -- used to connect a portable stove with a
chimney flue. |
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GATHER |
To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry, as
where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to the width of
the flue, or the like. |
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FLUEWORK |
A general name for organ stops in which the sound is
caused by wind passing through a flue or fissure and striking an edge
above; -- in distinction from reedwork. |
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TUBE |
A small pipe forming part of the boiler, containing water and
surrounded by flame or hot gases, or else surrounded by water and
forming a flue for the gases to pass through. |
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DEPOSIT |
That which is deposited, or laid or thrown down; as, a
deposit in a flue; especially, matter precipitated from a solution (as
the siliceous dep... |
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COLLAPSE |
... in together, or be crushed in together; as, a
flue in the boiler of a steam engine sometimes collapses. ... |
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DAMPER |
That which damps or checks; as: (a) A valve or movable
plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to
check or regulate the... |