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stove [stəʊv, Am stoʊv] N

1. stove (heater):

stove

2. stove Am, Aus:

stove

gas stove N

kitchen stove

kitchen stove → kitchen range

See also kitchen range

stave [steɪv] N

1. stave MUS:

2. stave (piece of wood):

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A series of successful strikes swept the country, affecting textile workers, plumbers, bricklayers, stove molders, stonecutters, carpet weavers, shoemakers, glass molders and coal miners.
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The first electric stoves used heating elements made of high-resistance metal to produce heat.
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Separating a family was called "kamado wo wakeru", or divide the stove.
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An induction (or any electric) stove will not operate during a power outage.
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Pike deduces that it's underneath the stove, and he's right.
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The old school was heated by wood stoves and did not have electricity.
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Coal burns at a much higher temperature than wood, and coal stoves must be constructed to withstand the high heat levels.
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By 1896, dolls, stoves and groceries had been added to the catalog.
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Stoves have been made of a variety of materials.
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Stove's argument for the negative task was this.
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