n. [ Cf. F. bouillerie. ] A place and apparatus for boiling, as for evaporating brine in salt making. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.
☞ The word boiler is a generic term covering a great variety of kettles, saucepans, clothes boilers, evaporators, coppers, retorts, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ The earliest steam boilers were usually spheres or sections of spheres, heated wholly from the outside. Watt used the wagon boiler (shaped like the top of a covered wagon) which is still used with low pressures. Most of the boilers in present use may be classified as plain cylinder boilers, flue boilers, sectional and tubular boilers. [ 1913 Webster ]
Barrel of a boiler,
Boiler plate,
Boiler iron
Cylinder boiler,
Flue boilers
Locomotive boiler,
Multiflue boiler.
Sectional boiler,
Tubular boiler,
Tubulous boiler.
n. A sunken reef; esp., a coral reef on which the sea breaks heavily. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
n. a loose protective smock worn over ordinary clothing for dirty work. [ British ]
n.
☞ The word boiler is a generic term covering a great variety of kettles, saucepans, clothes boilers, evaporators, coppers, retorts, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ The earliest steam boilers were usually spheres or sections of spheres, heated wholly from the outside. Watt used the wagon boiler (shaped like the top of a covered wagon) which is still used with low pressures. Most of the boilers in present use may be classified as plain cylinder boilers, flue boilers, sectional and tubular boilers. [ 1913 Webster ]
Barrel of a boiler,
Boiler plate,
Boiler iron
Cylinder boiler,
Flue boilers
Locomotive boiler,
Multiflue boiler.
Sectional boiler,
Tubular boiler,
Tubulous boiler.
n. A sunken reef; esp., a coral reef on which the sea breaks heavily. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
n. a loose protective smock worn over ordinary clothing for dirty work. [ British ]
n. [ Cf. F. bouillerie. ] A place and apparatus for boiling, as for evaporating brine in salt making. [ 1913 Webster ]