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Definition of Gas stove
1. Noun. A range with gas rings and an oven for cooking with gas.
Terms within: Gas Ring, Heating Element
Generic synonyms: Cooking Stove, Kitchen Range, Kitchen Stove, Range, Stove
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gas Stove
Literary usage of Gas stove
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Folk-Song Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"It is so in the case under consideration. a room, in which a gas-stove is kept
... A gas-stove must not be fixed in an open fireplace, as the heat will ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1913)
"She had been using a gas stove which she took away with her. The stove was
disconnected from the pipe. The meter .was taken out, and a cap was placed on the ..."
3. Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine (1870)
"In a litte garret-room at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, there has been
introduced a gas-stove, now for nearly a year, with remarkable success after ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Gas Institute by American Gas Institute (1907)
"Detachable gas stove—Mr. Donald McDonald, Louisville, Ky. This little stove has
been made specially for that class of people who want a gas stove ..."
5. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1853)
"a room, in which a gas-stove is kept burning all day, must be relatively more
insalubrious, when lighted up at night, than if no such means of warming had ..."
6. Journal by Folk-Song Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"It is so in the case under consideration. a room, in which a gas-stove is kept
... A gas-stove must not be fixed in an open fireplace, as the heat will ..."
7. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1913)
"She had been using a gas stove which she took away with her. The stove was
disconnected from the pipe. The meter .was taken out, and a cap was placed on the ..."
8. Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine (1870)
"In a litte garret-room at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, there has been
introduced a gas-stove, now for nearly a year, with remarkable success after ..."
9. Proceedings of the American Gas Institute by American Gas Institute (1907)
"Detachable gas stove—Mr. Donald McDonald, Louisville, Ky. This little stove has
been made specially for that class of people who want a gas stove ..."
10. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1853)
"a room, in which a gas-stove is kept burning all day, must be relatively more
insalubrious, when lighted up at night, than if no such means of warming had ..."