Furnace

Noun

 * 1) A device for heating.
 * 2) A device that heats materials being processed in a factory.
 * 3) A device that provides heat for a building.
 * 4) Any area that is excessively hot.

Verb

 * 1) To heat in a furnace

Thesaurus
Seger cone, Torrid Zone, acid kiln, atomic pile, blacksmith shop, blast furnace, bloomery, boiler, bottle-gas stove, breeder reactor, brickkiln, bricks, burner, butane stove, calefactor, caliduct, cement kiln, chain reactor, chain-reacting pile, coal furnace, coal stove, cook stove, cooker, cookery, element, enamel kiln, equator, fast pile, forge, foundry, gas jet, gas stove, heater, heating duct, hell, heterogeneous reactor, homogeneous reactor, inferno, intermediate pile, jet, kiln, kitchener, lattice, limekiln, metalworks, muffle kiln, neutron factory, nuclear furnace, oven, pile, pilot light, plutonium reactor, power reactor, power-breeder reactor, pyrometer, pyrometric cone, radioactive waste, range, reactor, reactor pile, reverberatory, reverberatory kiln, rods, salamander, salamander stove, slow pile, smelter, smithery, smithy, steam bath, steam pipe, steel mill, steelworks, stellarator, stithy, stove, subtropics, tewel, tropics, tuyere, uranium reactor, warmer

Etymology
From fornais (French fournaise), from  fornax.

Noun

 * Amharic: ማብሰያ፥ እሳት ማንደጃ
 * Armenian: հնոց,
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 * German: ,
 * Greek: καμίνι (kamíni) ((n)), φούρνος (fournos)
 * Hungarian: kemence, kohó
 * Irish:
 * Portuguese:, fornalha
 * Russian: печь (peč), горн (gorn)
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 * Irish:
 * Portuguese: fornalha
 * Russian: печь (peč)
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * Greek: καμίνι (kamíni) ((n)), φούρνος (fournos)


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