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chimneyA structure containing one or more flues for removing gases to the outside atmosphere.
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chimneylate 13c., "furnace;" early 14c., "chimney stack of a fireplace;" late 14c., "fireplace in a residential space;" from Old French cheminee "fireplace; room with a fir [..]
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chimneynarrow structure that transports smoke or other airborne material from an indoor structure to the air outside.
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chimneytall structure composed of minerals ejected from vents along the ocean floor.
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chimneya vertical flue that provides a path through which smoke from a fire is carried away through the wall or roof of a building lamp chimney: a glass flue surrounding the wick of an oil lamp A chimney is [..]
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chimneyan opening from the fireplace t the roof to let the smoke out
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chimneyA vertical flue for passing smoke from a heating unit, fireplace, or incinerator.
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chimneyTo dream of seeing chimneys, denotes a very displeasing incident will occur in your life. Hasty intelligence of sickness will be borne you. A tumble down chimney, denotes sorrow and likely death in your family. To see one overgrown with ivy or other vines, foretells that happiness will result from sorrow or loss of relatives. To see a fire burning [..]
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chimneyA shaft, approximately vertical, which helps create a draft for conducting the smoke and gases of combustion from above a fire to the outside.
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chimneyThe best way to start a charcoal fire. It uses old newspaper to ignite the charcoal. Don't let me catch you using starter fluid that can soak into your charcoal and can add a funny flavor to your [..]
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chimney(n) a vertical flue that provides a path through which smoke from a fire is carried away through the wall or roof of a building(n) a glass flue surrounding the wick of an oil lamp
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chimneyA vertical flue for passing smoke from a heating unit, fireplace, or incinerator.
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chimneya brick, metal or concrete stack.
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chimneyUnlike a Fireplace, where the chimney is in the back, a Pizza Oven has the chimney outside of the fire chamber — the front. The oven draws in cold air through the oven opening for the fire and exhaust [..]
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chimney A rock fracture large enough for a climber to fit their entire body into, yet small enough that opposing pressure can be applied to both walls to prevent falling. The technique used to climb chimne [..]
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chimneyA useful metal cylinder to light charcoal using newspaper or other fuel sources.
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chimneyA portion of the venting system, through which the flue gases are vented / exhausted to the outdoors.
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chimneyA steamboat’s smokestack or funnel.
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chimneyA gap between two vertical faces of rock or ice.
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chimneyOften used on F1 cars between 2000 and 2008, a chimney is a cooling and aerodynamic element positioned ahead of the rear wheels on the sidepod. It is an open, aerodynamically shaped pipe that allows t [..]
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chimneyA crack wide enough to fit your whole body into.
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