wood-fired
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Using wood as fuel: Describes an appliance, system, or process that is powered by burning wood.
Usage
- The term "wood-fired" is used attributively, meaning it typically comes before a noun to describe what kind of appliance or system it is.
- It specifies the primary fuel source, distinguishing it from alternatives like gas-fired, electric, or coal-fired.
Examples
- Adjective:
- We cooked the pizza in a wood-fired oven. (The oven uses burning wood to generate heat.)
- The bakery is famous for its wood-fired bread. (The bread is baked in an oven that burns wood.)
- They installed a wood-fired boiler to heat their home. (The boiler operates by burning wood.)
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Industrial Context: Can describe larger-scale systems.
- The factory replaced its old coal system with a more sustainable wood-fired power plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Wood-burning (adj.): A near-synonymous compound adjective with the same core meaning (fueled by wood).
- A wood-burning stove.
- Wood-fueled (adj.): A less common variant with identical meaning.
Synonyms
- Wood-burning: Operating by the combustion of wood.
- Log-fired: Specifically fueled by logs (a type of wood fuel).
Adjective
- fueled by wood
- a wood-burning stove'