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  • 83chimneypiece — chim·ney·piece (chĭmʹnē pēs ) n. 1. The mantel of a fireplace. 2. A decoration over a fireplace. * * * ▪ architecture       originally, a hood projecting from the wall over a grate, built to catch the smoke and direct it up to the chimney flue.… …

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  • 84Zola, Émile — Zo·la (zōʹlə, zō läʹ), Émile. 1840 1902. French writer and critic who was a leading proponent of naturalism in fiction. His works include Les Rougon Macquart (1871 1893), a series of 20 novels, and “J Accuse” (1898), a letter in defense of Alfred …

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  • 85mantel — /man tl/, n. 1. a construction framing the opening of a fireplace and usually covering part of the chimney breast in a more or less decorative manner. 2. Also called mantelshelf. a shelf above a fireplace opening. Also, mantle. Also called… …

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  • 86stovepipe — /stohv puyp /, n. 1. a pipe, as of sheet metal, serving as a stove chimney or to connect a stove with a chimney flue. 2. See stovepipe hat. [1690 1700; STOVE1 + PIPE1] * * * …

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  • 87Opening — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Opening >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hole hole foramen Sgm: N 1 puncture puncture perforation Sgm: N 1 fontanel fontanel Sgm: N 1 transforation transforation Sgm: N 1 pinhole pinhole …

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  • 88stovepipe — stove•pipe [[t]ˈstoʊvˌpaɪp[/t]] n. 1) bui a pipe, as of sheet metal, serving as a stove chimney or to connect a stove with a chimney flue 2) clo a tall silk hat • Etymology: 1690–1700 …

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  • 89stovepipe — /ˈstoʊvpaɪp/ (say stohvpuyp) noun 1. a pipe, as of sheet metal, serving as a stove chimney or to connect a stove with a chimney flue. 2. Colloquial → stovepipe hat. {stove1 + pipe1} …

  • 90Draw — Draw, v. i. 1. To pull; to exert strength in drawing anything; to have force to move anything by pulling; as, a horse draws well; the sails of a ship draw well. [1913 Webster] Note: A sail is said to draw when it is filled with wind. [1913… …

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