The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp, A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue, A narrow cleft in a rock face; a narrow vertical cave passage, The smokestack of a steam locomotive, To negotiate a chimney (sense #4) by pushing against the sides with back, feet, hands, etc, A tube usually of glass, placed around a flame, as of a lamp, to create a draft, and promote combustion, A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending downward in a vein, Often used instead of chimney shaft, pipe that funnels smoke (away from a fireplace, furnace, etc.); narrow passage, A fireplace or hearth, stone, masonry, prefabricated metal, or a wood framed structure, containing one or more flues, projecting through and above the roof, Vertical shaft enclosing one or more passages for flue gasses to escape to the atmosphere, A natural vent or opening in the Earth as a volcano, A narrow cleft in a rock face, an upright tube or flue of brick or stone, in most cases extending through or above the roof of the building, That part of a building which contains the smoke flues; esp, A passage or structure extending above the roof, through which smoke escapes, Flue constructed above or at some distance from the firing chamber to draw the hot gasses through the kiln and carry smoke and noxious fumes away from the workshop area, Vertical shaft enclosing one or more flues for carrying flue gases to the outside atmosphere, (n ) a parallel sided constriction wider than body width 2 (vb ) to climb a chimney, A vertical hollow shaft that exhausts smoke and gases from heating units and incinerators, A glass tube, open at both ends, used to shield the flame of an oil lamp, to trap soot, and to increase the draft, a device used to light a charcoal grill It's about the size and shape of a coffee can, and it has little air holes cut in the side near the bottom The air holes help the flame from the match concentrate on lighting the charcoal and paper in the grill Chimneys take the place of lighter fluid (Back to Ozone Action! Days), A chimney is a pipe through which smoke goes up into the air, usually through the roof of a building. This gas fire doesn't need a chimney, a vertical flue that provides a path through which smoke from a fire is carried away through the wall or roof of a building, a glass flue surrounding the wick of an oil lamp, The (usually) glass tube designed to shape the air flow around the combustion zone of a lamp that uses flame (either "open" or Bunsen) to produce either light or the heat that produces it A chimney is attached to the burner "gallery" in a variety of manners "Chimney" is distinct from "shade", or "globe"; although is does serve some of the same protective purposes as these generally EXTERNAL items, its primary purpose is air draft control, Also referred to as a pipe , this is a vertically oriented, cylindrical body, often a breccia, of vein or replacement mineralization, A pipe emerging from the top of the Smoke Box (at the front of the engine) from which the smoke and spent steam escapes The black smoke, loved by photographers, is a sign of fuel waste, The corridor of tubing between the flute's lip plate and the body of the headjoint Back, Two different meanings: In geological terms, a tall thin column of rock or other matter that resembles its namesake In climbing terms, a chimney is a vertical crack big enough to fit your body inside, n a parallel sided constriction wider than body width 2 (vb ) to climb a chimney, In air drying, a vertical space, more than 6 inches wide, in the center of a hand-built pile extending the length of the pile, intended to facilitate air circulation in the pile, Shaft for conveying gases outside, connected to a dwelling via either the exterior or the interior, either a steep, narrow chute with parallel walls, or a wide crack that the climber can fit into, Glass tubes of various shapes placed around the flame to protect against wind Today it is used for ornamentation and light diffusion, A wide crack or a narrow chute with parallel walls into which a climber can fit most or all of his or her body, A passage for the escape of fumes, smoke or heated air from a fireplace or furnace, The function of the chimney is to pass the flue gases into the open Certain DIN codes and other regulations must be observed in the construction of a chimney In the case of furnaces larger than 4 GJ/h the exhaust system is generally approved within the framework of the building authorisation process A permit is required in terms of trade law Applications must be submitted to the trade supervisory authorities, uptake, lum, Properly installed chimney's do not need to leak below is a diagram of what you would expect of find at a chimney (This drawing has also been linked to more specific definitions ), chimney breast chimney cap flue, plural of chimney,
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The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp
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A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue - "Our chimney was a square hole in the roof: it was but a little part of the smoke that found its way out, and the rest eddied about the house, and kept us coughing and piping the eye."
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A narrow cleft in a rock face; a narrow vertical cave passage
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The smokestack of a steam locomotive
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To negotiate a chimney (sense #4) by pushing against the sides with back, feet, hands, etc
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A tube usually of glass, placed around a flame, as of a lamp, to create a draft, and promote combustion
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A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending downward in a vein
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Often used instead of chimney shaft
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pipe that funnels smoke (away from a fireplace, furnace, etc.); narrow passage isim
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A fireplace or hearth
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stone, masonry, prefabricated metal, or a wood framed structure, containing one or more flues, projecting through and above the roof
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Vertical shaft enclosing one or more passages for flue gasses to escape to the atmosphere
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A natural vent or opening in the Earth as a volcano
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A narrow cleft in a rock face
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an upright tube or flue of brick or stone, in most cases extending through or above the roof of the building
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That part of a building which contains the smoke flues; esp
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A passage or structure extending above the roof, through which smoke escapes
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Flue constructed above or at some distance from the firing chamber to draw the hot gasses through the kiln and carry smoke and noxious fumes away from the workshop area
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Vertical shaft enclosing one or more flues for carrying flue gases to the outside atmosphere
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(n ) a parallel sided constriction wider than body width 2 (vb ) to climb a chimney
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A vertical hollow shaft that exhausts smoke and gases from heating units and incinerators
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A glass tube, open at both ends, used to shield the flame of an oil lamp, to trap soot, and to increase the draft
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a device used to light a charcoal grill It's about the size and shape of a coffee can, and it has little air holes cut in the side near the bottom The air holes help the flame from the match concentrate on lighting the charcoal and paper in the grill Chimneys take the place of lighter fluid (Back to Ozone Action! Days)
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A chimney is a pipe through which smoke goes up into the air, usually through the roof of a building. This gas fire doesn't need a chimney
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a vertical flue that provides a path through which smoke from a fire is carried away through the wall or roof of a building
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a glass flue surrounding the wick of an oil lamp
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The (usually) glass tube designed to shape the air flow around the combustion zone of a lamp that uses flame (either "open" or Bunsen) to produce either light or the heat that produces it A chimney is attached to the burner "gallery" in a variety of manners "Chimney" is distinct from "shade", or "globe"; although is does serve some of the same protective purposes as these generally EXTERNAL items, its primary purpose is air draft control
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Also referred to as a pipe , this is a vertically oriented, cylindrical body, often a breccia, of vein or replacement mineralization
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A pipe emerging from the top of the Smoke Box (at the front of the engine) from which the smoke and spent steam escapes The black smoke, loved by photographers, is a sign of fuel waste
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The corridor of tubing between the flute's lip plate and the body of the headjoint Back
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Two different meanings: In geological terms, a tall thin column of rock or other matter that resembles its namesake In climbing terms, a chimney is a vertical crack big enough to fit your body inside
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n a parallel sided constriction wider than body width 2 (vb ) to climb a chimney
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In air drying, a vertical space, more than 6 inches wide, in the center of a hand-built pile extending the length of the pile, intended to facilitate air circulation in the pile
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Shaft for conveying gases outside, connected to a dwelling via either the exterior or the interior
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either a steep, narrow chute with parallel walls, or a wide crack that the climber can fit into
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Glass tubes of various shapes placed around the flame to protect against wind Today it is used for ornamentation and light diffusion
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A wide crack or a narrow chute with parallel walls into which a climber can fit most or all of his or her body
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A passage for the escape of fumes, smoke or heated air from a fireplace or furnace
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The function of the chimney is to pass the flue gases into the open Certain DIN codes and other regulations must be observed in the construction of a chimney In the case of furnaces larger than 4 GJ/h the exhaust system is generally approved within the framework of the building authorisation process A permit is required in terms of trade law Applications must be submitted to the trade supervisory authorities
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a chimney.
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a chimney.
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chimneys
Properly installed chimney's do not need to leak below is a diagram of what you would expect of find at a chimney (This drawing has also been linked to more specific definitions )
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