Flue
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verb
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(As a noun)
Flue ( noun )
- A pipe or duct for conveying smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
- A passage in a chimney for conveying smoke.
Origin:
Middle english fluwe, flewe, from old english fleoge; akin to old high german fluoga flue, latin flamen priest, greek phlyax watchman.
Examples:
- A flue gas stack is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a furnace, boiler or generator.
- The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
- The flue is the passageway that carries smoke and other combustion gases away from your home, through the chimney and into the atmosphere.
- The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
- A flue is a pipe or duct that carries smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
(As a verb)
Flue ( verb )
- A pipe or duct for conveying smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
- A passage in a chimney for conveying smoke.
Origin:
Middle english fluwe, flewe, from old english fleoge; akin to old high german fluoga flue, latin flamen priest, greek phlyax watchman.
Examples:
- A flue gas stack is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a furnace, boiler or generator.
- The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
- The flue is the passageway that carries smoke and other combustion gases away from your home, through the chimney and into the atmosphere.
- The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
- A flue is a pipe or duct that carries smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.