kerosene heater
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Definition
- Noun:
- A portable heating device: A kerosene heater is a self-contained appliance designed to provide warmth by burning kerosene (paraffin oil) as its fuel. It is typically used for heating individual rooms or small spaces.
- A combustion-based heater: It operates by vaporizing and burning kerosene, converting the chemical energy of the fuel into heat energy, which is then radiated or convected into the surrounding area.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- During the power outage, we relied on a kerosene heater to stay warm.
- The old kerosene heater in the cabin efficiently heats the main room.
- Always ensure proper ventilation when using a kerosene heater indoors.
Advanced Usage
- "to operate a kerosene heater": to use and control the functions of the heater.
- It is important to know how to safely operate a kerosene heater.
- "portable kerosene heater": emphasizes the heater's mobility and common design.
- We took a portable kerosene heater on our camping trip for nighttime warmth.
Variants and Related Words
- Kerosene lamp (n): A lamp that burns kerosene to produce light, historically related but with a different primary function (lighting vs. heating).
- Oil heater (n): A broader term that can include heaters burning various oils, including kerosene.
- Paraffin heater (n): A term used primarily in British English, synonymous with 'kerosene heater' (paraffin is the British term for kerosene).
Synonyms
- Oil heater: A heater that uses liquid fuel oil.
- Paraffin heater: (UK) A heater that burns paraffin (kerosene).
Related Phrases
- Fuel for a kerosene heater: The specific substance (kerosene) required for operation.
- We need to buy more fuel for the kerosene heater.
- Wick of a kerosene heater: The component that draws fuel up to be vaporized and burned in many models.
- The flame was uneven, so I adjusted the wick of the kerosene heater.
Noun
- heater that burns oil (as kerosine) for heating or cooking