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StokerA grate system used to combust refuse in a controlled fashion.
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Stoker1650s, "one who maintains the fire in a furnace," agent noun from Dutch stoken "to stoke" (see stoke (v.)).
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StokerThe rear cyclist on a tandem.
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StokerThe rear cyclist on a tandem.
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StokerA tandem rider who is not responsible for steering, usually the rear rider(s), as opposed to the captain. The term comes from the workers who shoveled coal to power steam trains and steamships.
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Stokercattle fed lower levels of nutrients for a longer period of time, often on pasture.
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Stoker(n) Irish writer of the horror novel about Dracula (1847-1912)(n) a laborer who tends fires (as on a coal-fired train or steamship)(n) a mechanical device for stoking a furnace
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StokerThe rear cyclist on a tandem.
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StokerMarine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer. The term stoker derives from the days of coal-fired boilers and steam engines.
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Stoker(RN) Marine Engineering Mechanic, Technician, or Artificer.
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StokerThe rear cyclist on a tandem.
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Stoker
A person who stokes, especially one on a steamship who stokes coal in the boilers
A device for stoking a fire; a poker
A device that feeds coal into a furnace etc automatically
A person who pe [..]
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