- Ash-furnace
- Ash-furnace Ash"-fur`nace, Ash-oven Ash"-ov`en, n. A furnace or oven for fritting materials for glass making. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
ash furnace — noun Etymology: ash (III) : a furnace or oven for fritting materials for glassmaking called also ash oven … Useful english dictionary
Ash-oven — Ash furnace Ash fur nace, Ash oven Ash ov en, n. A furnace or oven for fritting materials for glass making. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ash oven — noun Etymology: ash (III) : ash furnace … Useful english dictionary
ash|pan — «ASH PAN», noun. a shallow pan, usually set under a grate, for collecting ashes, as in a furnace … Useful english dictionary
ash dump — noun Etymology: ash (III) : an opening in the bottom of a fireplace or furnace leading to an ashpit below … Useful english dictionary
fly ash — noun fine solid particles of ash that are carried into the air when fuel is combusted • Hypernyms: ↑ash * * * noun : fine solid particles of noncombustible ash with or without accompanying combustible particles carried out of a bed of solid fuel… … Useful english dictionary
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Jetstream furnace — Jetstream furnaces (later Tempest wood burning boilers), were an advanced design of wood fired water heaters conceived by Dr. Richard Hill of the University of Maine in Orono, Maine, USA. The design heated a house to prove the theory, then with… … Wikipedia
Muffle furnace — An Automatic Oil Muffle Furnace, circa 1910. Petroleum is contained in tank A, and is kept under pressure by pumping at intervals with the wooden handle, so that when the valve B is opened, the oil is vaporized by passing through a heating coil… … Wikipedia