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furnace
[ fur-nis ]
noun
- a structure or apparatus in which heat may be generated, as for heating houses, smelting ores, or producing steam.
- a place characterized by intense heat:
The volcano was a seething furnace.
- Furnace, Astronomy. the constellation Fornax.
verb (used with object)
- to heat (a metal piece) in a furnace.
furnace
/ ˈɜːɪ /
noun
- an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to generate steam, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc
- a very hot or stifling place
Derived Forms
- ˈڳܰԲ-ˌ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- ڳܰn· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of furnace1
Word History and Origins
Origin of furnace1
Example Sentences
British Steel's blast furnaces are set to continue running with a delivery of enough raw materials to keep them alight for the "coming weeks" due on Tuesday, the government has said.
The government said work was under way on Monday to obtain the coking coal and iron ore that power the plant's two furnaces - materials it previously said owners Jingye had been selling off.
Asked if he could guarantee the furnaces would remain open, Jonathan Reynolds said he would not comment "on the commercial aspect of supply" but the takeover gave the "opportunity" to obtain the coal needed.
There is an optimism among ministers that with the law changed they can secure the necessary raw materials to keep the two working blast furnaces in Scunthorpe doing just that - working.
The site is now transitioning to greener steel production with a new electric arc furnace, which requires fewer workers to run, expected to be in place from 2027.
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