slovodefinícia
burner
(mass)
burner
- napaľovačka, horák, kahan
burner
(encz)
burner,hořák n: Zdeněk Brož
burner
(encz)
burner,kahan n: Zdeněk Brož
Burner
(gcide)
Burner \Burn"er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, burns or sets fire to anything.
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2. The part of a lamp, gas fixture, etc., where the flame is
produced.
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Bunsen's burner (Chem.), see Bunsen burner.

Argand burner, Rose burner, etc. See under Argand,
Rose, etc.
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burner
(wn)
burner
n 1: an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse); "a diesel engine
is an oil burner"
2: the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and
pans are placed for cooking; "the electric range had one
large burner and three smaller one"
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charcoal burner
(encz)
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compact-disk burner, n:
front burner
(encz)
front burner,
gas burner
(encz)
gas burner,plynový hořák Zdeněk Brož
gas-burner
(encz)
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oil burner
(encz)
oil burner, n:
on the back burner
(encz)
on the back burner,
pilot burner
(encz)
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Argand burner
(gcide)
Argand lamp \Ar"gand lamp`\ [Named from the inventor, Aim['e]
Argand of Geneva.]
A lamp with a circular hollow wick and glass chimney which
allow a current of air both inside and outside of the flame.
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Argand burner, a burner for an Argand lamp, or a gas burner
in which the principle of that lamp is applied.
[1913 Webster]Burner \Burn"er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, burns or sets fire to anything.
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2. The part of a lamp, gas fixture, etc., where the flame is
produced.
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Bunsen's burner (Chem.), see Bunsen burner.

Argand burner, Rose burner, etc. See under Argand,
Rose, etc.
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Barnburner
(gcide)
Barnburner \Barn"burn`er\, n. [So called in allusion to the
fable of the man who burned his barn in order to rid it of
rats.]
1. A member of the radical section of the Democratic party in
New York, about the middle of the 19th century, which was
hostile to extension of slavery, public debts, corporate
privileges, etc., and supported Van Buren against Cass for
president in 1848; -- opposed to Hunker. [Political
Cant, U. S.]
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2. an impressively successful or unusually good event.
[informal] "The rock concert was a real barnburner."
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Base-burner
(gcide)
Base-burner \Base"-burn`er\, n.
A furnace or stove in which the fuel is contained in a hopper
or chamber, and is fed to the fire as the lower stratum is
consumed.
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Bude burner
(gcide)
Bude burner \Bude" burn`er\ [See Bude light.]
A burner consisting of two or more concentric Argand burners
(the inner rising above the outer) and a central tube by
which oxygen gas or common air is supplied.
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Bunsen burner
(gcide)
Bunsen burner \Bun"sen burn"er\, Bunsen's burner \Bun"sen's
burn"er\(Chem.),
a kind of burner, invented by Professor Bunsen of Heidelberg,
consisting of a straight tube, four or five inches in length,
having small holes for the entrance of air at the bottom.
Illuminating gas being also admitted at the bottom, a mixture
of gas and air is formed which burns at the top with a feebly
luminous but intensely hot flame.
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