Oven ( noun , noun )

(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:

  1. She preheated the oven before putting the cake in.
  2. He used the oven to roast the turkey.
  3. The oven was too hot and the cookies burned.
  4. The oven was a gas oven with a ceramic cooktop.
  5. 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:

  1. She preheated the oven before putting the cake in.
  2. He used the oven to roast the turkey.
  3. The oven was too hot and the cookies burned.
  4. The oven was a gas oven with a ceramic cooktop.
  5. The oven had a self-cleaning feature.
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