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n.
Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are suffered to grow, either for fuel or timber.
n.
One who, or that which, supplies fuel.
v. t.
To store or furnish with fuel or firing.
a.
Of or pertaining to Terra del Fuego.
v. t.
To fill up, or keep full; to furnish with what is wanted; to afford, or furnish with, a sufficiency; as, rivers are supplied by smaller streams; an aqueduct supplies an artificial lake; -- often followed by with before the thing furnished; as, to supply a furnace with fuel; to supply soldiers with ammunition.
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Peat, especially when prepared for fuel. See Peat.
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A regular stopping place in a stage road or route; a place where railroad trains regularly come to a stand, for the convenience of passengers, taking in fuel, moving freight, etc.
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The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel.
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Wood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel. This latter is often called firebote. See Bote.
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A native of Terra del Fuego.
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A black substance formed by combustion, or disengaged from fuel in the process of combustion, which rises in fine particles, and adheres to the sides of the chimney or pipe conveying the smoke; strictly, the fine powder, consisting chiefly of carbon, which colors smoke, and which is the result of imperfect combustion. See Smoke.
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An apparatus, consisting essentially of a receptacle for fuel, made of iron, brick, stone, or tiles, and variously constructed, in which fire is made or kept for warming a room or a house, or for culinary or other purposes.
v. t.
A small shoot, or branch, separated, as by a cutting, from a tree or shrub; also, any stem or branch of a tree, of any size, cut for fuel or timber.
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A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water.
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A chute, box, or receptacle, usually funnel-shaped with an opening at the lower part, for delivering or feeding any material, as to a machine; as, the wooden box with its trough through which grain passes into a mill by joining or shaking, or a funnel through which fuel passes into a furnace, or coal, etc., into a car.
v. t.
To feed with fuel.
v. t.
One who is employed to tend a furnace and supply it with fuel, especially the furnace of a locomotive or of a marine steam boiler; also, a machine for feeding fuel to a fire.
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Rubbish. Specifically: (a) Dross or refuse of metals. [Obs.] (b) Light, dry wood, or stuff used for fuel.
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One whose occupation is to saw timber into planks or boards, or to saw wood for fuel; a sawer.
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The opening in the furnaces through which fuel is introduced.
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