Synonym: forge, heater, kiln, oven, stove. Similar words: furnish, furniture, journal, menace, vernacular, turn away, panacea, nocturnal. Meaning: ['fɜrnɪs /'fɜːn-] n. an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc..
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31, The foundation courses of a fourth furnace were discovered in the south-west corner of the workshop.
32, It has a very high viscosity which requires that it be raised to about 250-F to pump and spray into the furnace.
33, Depending on the furnace type used, the melting of the glass batch was normally carried out in crucibles.
34, The excavations revealed somewhat ambiguous structural evidence for a furnace with the discovery of a firing trench.
35, As the rocks flashed into furnace heat he looked up at the dragon that now occupied more than half the cell.
36, The rain came suddenly and a hot wind, as if some one had opened a furnace door, hurled it against the car.
37, But if an application is made to patent a computer-controlled furnace it may well succeed and be granted a patent.
38, For half an hour, the great fan blows, and iron melts, gathering at the base of the furnace.
39, The heat from the room below belched up as if from a furnace.
40, You're heading for a nasty fall - into the fiery furnace of damnation.
41, I have hot-air heat, with burner and furnace three years old.
42, Between this furnace tunnel and the lower chamber was a perforated floor.
43, On top of the furnace, a pile of paper plates,[http://sentencedict.com/furnace.html] some with scallop-edged pizza crusts.
44, He pressed on, thinking big, planning the largest electric furnace in the world.
45, The furnace depicted is therefore different from the typical northern furnace.
46, Elga Group has changed its name to Protean and has acquired Carbolite, the electric furnace and oven specialist.
47, And a huge, body-sized canvas bag with furnace tape around its sagging middle.
48, We heard a roar like the sound of a furnace.
49, As the coffin slides into the furnace, we try to restrict our emotional involvement - sometimes at considerable psychological cost.
50, In 1913, advances in smelting technology led to the closing of the furnace at the Rusk prison.
51, A generator powers their electricity, and they have no furnace to replace because they heat with electric baseboards.
52, If push comes to shove, a furnace can be installed on the second floor instead of the attic.
53, Traditionally, iron oxide is converted to the metal in a blast furnace.
54, To get the high temperatures he used a kiln like a glass furnace.
55, In 1884 he achieved a higher temperature using another homemade furnace and bellows.
56, The self of a thermostat system has endless internal bickering about whether to turn the furnace up or down.
57, The electric furnaces now used to produce high quality steel, depend almost entirely on scrap for furnace feed.
58, In the winter, reversible ceiling fans can help circulate warm air and make furnace use more efficient.
59, I haven't got a snowflake's chance in a blast furnace with Helen while he's around.
60, Then along came the shredder and the electric-arc steel furnace, which gobbled scrap steel.
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