Flue ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Flue ( noun )

  1. A pipe or duct for conveying smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
  2. 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:

  1. A flue gas stack is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a furnace, boiler or generator.
  2. The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
  3. The flue is the passageway that carries smoke and other combustion gases away from your home, through the chimney and into the atmosphere.
  4. The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
  5. A flue is a pipe or duct that carries smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.

(As a verb)

Flue ( verb )

  1. A pipe or duct for conveying smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
  2. 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:

  1. A flue gas stack is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a furnace, boiler or generator.
  2. The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
  3. The flue is the passageway that carries smoke and other combustion gases away from your home, through the chimney and into the atmosphere.
  4. The flue is the pipe or duct that carries the smoke, gases and steam away from the fire.
  5. A flue is a pipe or duct that carries smoke, gas, or steam from a fire, furnace, or boiler.
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