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HEARTHThe inner and outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile or stone.
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HEARTHOld English heorð "hearth, fireplace, part of a floor on which a fire is made," also in transferred use "house, home, fireside," from West Germanic *hertho "burning place" [..]
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HEARTHHearth [N] [S]Heb. ah ( Jeremiah 36:22 Jeremiah 36:23 ; RSV, "brazier"), meaning a large pot like a brazier, a portable furnace in which fire was kept in the king's winter apartment. He [..]
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HEARTHThe floor of a fireplace or the area immediately in front of it.
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HEARTHthe floor of a fireplace
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HEARTHThe inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile, or stone.
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HEARTHHeb. ah (Jer. 36:22, 23; R.V., "brazier"), meaning a large pot like a brazier, a portable furnace in which fire was kept in the king's winter apartment.Heb. kiyor (Zech. 12:6; R.V., &qu [..]
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HEARTHOne way of baking much practiced in the East is to place the dough on an iron plate, either laid on or supported on legs above the vessel sunk in the ground, which forms the oven. The cakes baked &quo [..]
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HEARTHHeart, circulatory system, emotions
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HEARTHThat part of the floor of a room made of stone on which the fire is made or above is a stove, fireplace, furnace, etc…
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HEARTH(n) an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built(n) home symbolized as a part of the fireplace(n) an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room) [..]
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HEARTHA confined space, surrounded by stone, where controlled fires were burned for heat, light, cooking, or ceremonial purposes. In modern times, the hearth came to refer simply to the floor of a fireplace [..]
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HEARTHThe fireproof area directly in front of a fireplace. The inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile, or stone.
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HEARTHThe floor of a fireplace or the area immediately in front of it.
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HEARTHThe inner or outer floor of a fireplace, usually made of brick, tile or stone.
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HEARTHSee Insulating Hearth.
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HEARTHA noncombustible horizontal surface in front of a fireplace; the hearth may be flush with the surrounding floor or raised above it.
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HEARTHA circle of stones enclosing a camp fire that focuses, contains, and sustains its heat.
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HEARTHtraditionally refers to the floor of a fireplace on which a blaze is built. Today it is also used to refer to all the devices and equipment used in connection with the fireplace and the stove industry. Heat Shield
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HEARTHThe place where a fire is set upon the ground, in a pit or on stones. These can be detected by geophysical techniques
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HEARTHA fireplace, typically circular and characterized by ash and fire damaged rock.
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HEARTHFire resisting area of floor adjacent to an open fireplace.
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