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open-hearth
[ oh-puhn-hahrth ]
adjective
- noting, pertaining to, or produced by the open-hearth process.
Word History and Origins
Origin of open-hearth1
Example Sentences
In San Lorenzo, Guatemala, where Dr. Smith traveled once a month for several years while conducting long-term studies, he introduced stoves with chimneys, then observed the different results, compared with open-hearth cooking.
If so, Rubio should compare the work of the relatively few who operate today’s modern steel mills with the unpleasant, dangerous labor of the many who once toiled in dark, satanic mills containing open-hearth furnaces.
Their Block One Restaurant, features open-hearth food on a patio with lake views.
It will feature demonstrations of Native American and pioneer life, including corn grinding, blacksmithing, hide tanning and open-hearth cooking.
Dr. Locke was born in Detroit on April 30, 1934, his mom a housewife, his dad working an open-hearth furnace at the Ford Motor Company.
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