central heating
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Definition
Noun: A system for warming a building by generating heat in one central location (such as a furnace or boiler) and then distributing the heated air or water throughout the building via a network of ducts, vents, pipes, or radiators.
Usage
This term is used as a non-count noun to describe the heating system as a whole concept or installation. It is typically used in the context of buildings, homes, and real estate. * The apartment's rent includes the cost of central heating. * Older houses often do not have central heating. * We are considering installing central heating to replace the electric space heaters.
Examples
- Modern central heating is much more energy-efficient than older systems.
- During the winter, we rely entirely on the central heating to keep the house warm.
- The main advantage of central heating is that it provides consistent warmth in every room.
Advanced Usage
- "to have central heating": To possess this system in a building.
- Does the property have central heating?
- "to turn on/off the central heating": To activate or deactivate the system.
- We usually turn the central heating off in late spring.
Variants and Related Words
- Central-heated (adj): Describing a building equipped with this system.
- They live in a central-heated flat.
- Heating system: A more general term for any apparatus that provides heat to a space.
- Furnace / Boiler: The central unit where the heat is generated in such a system.
- Radiator / Vent: The endpoint devices that release heat into individual rooms.
Synonyms
- Whole-house heating: (Descriptive synonym)
- Forced-air heating / Hydronic heating: (These are specific technical types of central heating systems, not perfect synonyms but related concepts.)
Noun
- a heating system in which air or water is heated at a central furnace and sent through the building via vents or pipes and radiators