iron stove
collocation in Englishmeaningsofironandstove
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iron
noun
uk/aɪən/us/aɪrn/
a chemical element that is a common greyish-coloured metal. It is strong, used in making steel, and exists in very small amounts ...
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stove
noun[C]
uk/stəʊv/us/stoʊv/
a piece of equipment that burns fuel or uses electricity in order to heat ...
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(Definition ofironandstovefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Two structures were built, and building materials, coal and anironstovewere landed, suggesting occupation for a longer period.
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On the ground floor there was a living room with an 'ironstove', two heated chambers and one 'cold' chamber.
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It would take another 30 years until the technology had been refined and the size of theironstovebeen reduced enough for domestic use.
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The sheds consist of a nail store and a rivet store which includes a carpenters bench and castironstove.
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She fails this prohibition, and can not find theironstove.
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Each passenger section has a bathroom where waste was deposited on the rails, and a castironstove.
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There is an original castironstovein the kitchen.
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The king suggests that she might tell everything to theironstove.
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This image can still be seen on a castironstoveplate dating from 1770.
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In the study there is an original fireplace and castironstove.
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The centre of the chum had a hearth, which has been replaced by anironstove.
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In 1975, a castironstovewas excavated from the basement.
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The school had one room, with a huge sheetironstovein the back, and a cloak room.
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Today, yurts follow the same basic design though they are usually covered in canvas, use anironstove and stovepipe, and use a collapsible lattice work frame for the walls.
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