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View usage for: (stoʊv) Word forms: plural stoves1. countable nounA stove is a piece of equipment which provides heat, either for cooking or for heating a room. She put the kettle on the gas stove. Synonyms: hob, range, cooker, burner More Synonyms of stove 2. countable nounA stove is the top of a cooker. [mainly US] stove in British English 1 (stəʊv) noun1. another word for cooker (sense 1) 2. any heating apparatus, such as a kiln verb (transitive)3. to process (ceramics, metalwork, etc) by heating in a stove 4. Scottish to stew (meat, vegetables, etc) Word origin Old English stofa bathroom; related to Old High German stuba steam room, Greek tuphos smoke stove in British English 2 (stəʊv) verb a past tense and past participle of stave stove in American English 1 (stoʊv) noun1. an apparatus using fuel or electricity for heating a room, for cooking, etc. 2. any heated chamber or room, as a kiln for drying manufactured articles Word origin ME < MDu, heated room, akin to Ger stube, sitting room, OE stofa, hot air bath < early borrowing < VL * extufa, back-form. < * extufare, to steam, stew 1stove in American English 2 (stoʊv) verb transitive, verb intransitive Examples of 'stove' in a sentencestove We made drinks and cooked on our camping stove.The gas stove must be completely removed from the premises.They are all easier ways to get respect than sweating over a hot stove after work.Up front was an old piano and an antique heating stove.Do not store too near the heat of the stove or the flavours will spoil.Will there still be wood for my stove?We fire up a camping stove hung from the frame.It was only one rectangular room with whitewashed walls and a little gas stove in the middle.Put your stock on the stove over a hot flame.This year they installed a wood burning stove to reduce their fossil fuel usage.His kitchen is a filthy shelf covered in an assortment of pans and a camping stove.Initially we were cooking on a single ring camping gas stove.Heat the paella dish on the stove until very hot.Would it be better to put more logs on the stove or heat it on the gas cooker in the pantry?The man placed a blanket over his shoulders and crossed to the sink to light a small paraffin stove under the kettle.There is a tiled stove, underfloor heating and a small conservatory.Another hinged panel hid a small iron stove into which Pocket inserted his packets.All three come with plush kitchens, underfloor heating and log stoves.As a result gas fires are being ripped out and more economical wood-burning stoves are being installed in their place.There is a small stove and a tin tub for washing clothes - all six of them cram into two beds.The flame isn't any hotter but the way this stove is put together means it will boil quicker and weigh less in your bag.We found a house with beds, a stove, flour and a can of peas.The number of homeowners installing wood-burning stoves has already doubled in the past five years to more than 160,000 a year. British English: stove / stəʊv/ NOUN A stove is a piece of equipment for heating a room or cooking. She put the kettle on the gas stove. - American English: stove
- Arabic: مَوْقِد
- Brazilian Portuguese: fogão
- Chinese: 炉子
- Croatian: štednjak
- Czech: sporák
- Danish: ovn
- Dutch: kachel
- European Spanish: hornilla
- Finnish: liesi
- French: poêle chauffage
- German: Ofen
- Greek: σόμπα
- Italian: stufa
- Japanese: 料理用レンジ
- Korean: 스토브
- Norwegian: komfyr
- Polish: piecyk
- European Portuguese: fogão
- Romanian: sobă
- Russian: кухонная плита
- Latin American Spanish: estufa
- Swedish: spis
- Thai: เตาทำอาหาร
- Turkish: soba
- Ukrainian: пічка
- Vietnamese: bếp
All related terms of 'stove'Chinese translation of 'stove' n (c) - (for cooking)
炉(爐)子 (lúzi) (个(個), gè) - (for heating)
加热(熱)器 (jiārèqì) - (US, = top of cooker)
炉(爐) (lú)
She put the kettle on the gas stove. Additional synonymsDefinition an enclosed heated compartment or container for baking or roasting food, or for drying or firing ceramics Put the loaf in the oven and bake for thirty minutes. Synonyms stove, range, kiln, kitchen stove, hangi (New Zealand), umu (New Zealand) - storyteller
- stout
- stouthearted
- stove
- stow
- stow away
- straddle
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