Oven
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(As a noun)
Oven ( noun )
A chamber or compartment, typically of a kitchen range or cookstove, used for baking or roasting.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english ofen, ofn, of old germanic origin; related to dutch oven and german ofen.
Examples:
- She preheated the oven before putting the cake in.
- He used the oven to roast the turkey.
- The oven was too hot and the cookies burned.
- The oven was a gas oven with a ceramic cooktop.
- The oven had a self-cleaning feature.
(As a noun)
Oven ( noun )
A chamber or compartment, typically of a kitchen range or cookstove, used for baking or roasting.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english ofen, ofn, of old germanic origin; related to dutch oven and german ofen.
Examples:
- She preheated the oven before putting the cake in.
- He used the oven to roast the turkey.
- The oven was too hot and the cookies burned.
- The oven was a gas oven with a ceramic cooktop.
- The oven had a self-cleaning feature.