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furnacefur‧nace /ˈfɜːnɪs $ ˈfɜːr-/ ●○○ noun [countable] furnaceOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French fornaise, from Latin fornax - A furnace exploded all over him.
- But if an application is made to patent a computer-controlled furnace it may well succeed and be granted a patent.
- For that matter, where is the furnace?
- It has a very high viscosity which requires that it be raised to about 250-F to pump and spray into the furnace.
- The whine of the furnace reaction stepped up yet again.
► Factoriesacceptance sampling, assembly line, nounautomated, adjectiveautomation, nounbonded factory, business park, nouncannery, nouncash conversion, nouncertificate of analysis, nounchaebol, nounCIM, CKD, coachbuilder, nouncompletely built-up, adjectivecompletely knocked-down, adjectivecutoff, noundistillery, noundown time, drawdown, nounend-product, nounengineering insurance, fabricator, nounfacility, nounfactory, nounfactory preset, nounfeedstock, nounfirst in, first out, nounfork-lift truck, nounfurnace, nounGantt chart, intermediate goods, investment goods, manufacturer, nounmanufacturing, nounmass-produced, adjectivemill, nounMRO, nounoutput, nounoutturn, nounplant, nounpottery, nounprocessing, nounproduction line, nounproject engineer, quality control, nounrefinery, nounresearch manager, retool, verbright first time, adjectiverisk analysis, nounsawmill, nounshed, nounshipyard, nounshop, nounshop floor, nounsingle sourcing, sourcing, nounsteelworks, nounstock control management, supply chain management, works, nounwork sampling, zero defects, NOUN► blast· Traditionally, iron oxide is converted to the metal in a blast furnace.· Engineers have told us that the blast furnaces are at risk.· Its bank of five blast furnaces and the unusual water balance tower can still be seen.· I haven't got a snowflake's chance in a blast furnace with Helen while he's around. ► glass· To get the high temperatures he used a kiln like a glass furnace.· Excavations of other medieval glass furnaces have sometimes revealed a better degree of preservation.· So far we have considered glass furnaces which have circular plans and tank glass furnaces which have rectangular plans.· There are two potential problems that archaeologists can have when excavating putative glass furnaces.· After 1615 James I decreed that coal should be used instead of wood as the principal fuel in glass furnaces. VERB► use· Coal from the valleys is used in furnaces and converted to electricity in four power stations in the area.· In 1884 he achieved a higher temperature using another homemade furnace and bellows. 1a large container for a very hot fire, used to produce power, heat, or liquid metal2a piece of equipment used to heat a building |