Primus stove
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Definition
Noun: A Primus stove is a specific type of portable cooking stove. It is designed to burn paraffin (kerosene) fuel and is known for its reliability and efficiency, making it a classic choice for outdoor activities like camping.
Usage
The term "Primus stove" refers to the stove itself as a complete unit. It is a proper noun that became a generic trademark for this style of pressurized-burner kerosene stove. - We need to pack the Primus stove for the camping trip. - The old Primus stove hissed softly as it heated the water. - He cooked a simple meal on his Primus stove.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Primus" originates from the Swedish company that first successfully manufactured this type of stove in the late 19th century. Its design was revolutionary for its time.
- While "Primus" is a brand name, it is often used generically to refer to similar portable paraffin stoves, much like "hoover" is used for vacuum cleaners.
Variants and Related Words
- Camping stove (n): A more general term for any portable stove used for cooking outdoors.
- Paraffin stove (n) / Kerosene stove (n): Descriptive terms for stoves that use this type of fuel.
- Pressure stove (n): Describes the operating mechanism (a pressurized fuel tank) common to Primus-style stoves.
Synonyms
- Camping stove
- Portable stove
- Kerosene cooker
Related Phrases
- To light/fire up the Primus: A common phrase describing the action of starting the stove, which often involves pressurizing the fuel tank and pre-heating the burner.
- It took him a few tries to light the Primus in the windy conditions.
- Primus burner: Refers specifically to the burner assembly of the stove.
- The Primus burner needs cleaning to work efficiently.
Noun
- a portable paraffin cooking stove; used by campers