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Definition of heater
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of heater is as below...
Heater
(n.) Any
contrivance
or
implement,
as a
furnace,
stove,
or other
heated
body or
vessel,
etc., used to
impart
heat to
something,
or to
contain
something
to be
heated..
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Pass
::
Pass (v. i.)
Permission
or
license
to pass, or to go and come; a
psssport;
a
ticket
permitting
free
transit
or
admission;
as, a
railroad
or
theater
pass; a
military
pass..
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) The pit of a
theater.
Reseat
::
Reseat
(v. t.) To put a new seat, or new
seats,
in; as, to
reseat
a
theater;
to
reseat
a chair or
trousers..
Book
::
Book (v. t.) To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the
purpose
of
securing
a
passage,
conveyance,
or seat; as, to be
booked
for
Southampton;
to book a seat in a
theater..
Cheater
::
Cheater
(n.) One who
cheats.
Colosseum
::
Colosseum
(n.) The
amphitheater
of
Vespasian
in Rome.
Conistra
::
Conistra
(n.)
Originally,
a part of the
palestra,
or
gymnasium
among the
Greeks;
either
the place where sand was
stored
for use in
sprinkling
the
wrestlers,
or the
wrestling
ground
itself.
Hence,
a part of the
orchestra
of the Greek
theater..
Pour
::
Pour (v. i.) To flow, pass, or issue in a
stream,
or as a
stream;
to fall
continuously
and
abundantly;
as, the rain
pours;
the
people
poured
out of the
theater..
Sceneman
::
Sceneman
(n.) The man who
manages
the
movable
scenes
in a
theater.
Stageplay
::
Stagely
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
stage;
becoming
the
theater;
theatrical.
Amphitheatre
::
Amphitheatre
(n.)
Anything
resembling
an
amphitheater
in form; as, a level
surrounded
by
rising
slopes
or
hills,
or a
rising
gallery
in a
theater..
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A
hanging
screen
intended
to
darken
or
conceal,
and
admitting
of being drawn back or up, and
reclosed
at
pleasure;
esp.,
drapery
of cloth or lace
hanging
round a bed or at a
window;
in
theaters,
and like
places,
a
movable
screen
for
concealing
the
stage..
Deadhead
::
Deadhead
(n.) One who
receives
free
tickets
for
theaters,
public
conveyances,
etc..
Groundling
::
Groundling
(n.) A
spectator
in the pit of a
theater,
which
formerly
was on the
ground,
and
without
floor or
benches..
Podium
::
Podium
(n.) The dwarf wall
surrounding
the arena of an
amphitheater,
from the top of which the seats
began..
Coupon
::
Coupon
(n.) A
section
of a
ticket,
showing
the
holder
to be
entitled
to some
specified
accomodation
or
service,
as to a
passage
over a
designated
line of
travel,
a
particular
seat in a
theater,
or the
like..
Box
::
Box (n.) A space with a few seats
partitioned
off in a
theater,
or other place of
public
amusement..
Slang
::
Slang (n.) Low,
vulgar,
unauthorized
language;
a
popular
but
unauthorized
word,
phrase,
or mode of
expression;
also, the
jargon
of some
particular
calling
or class in
society;
low
popular
cant; as, the slang of the
theater,
of
college,
of
sailors,
etc..
Board
::
Board (n.) The stage in a
theater;
as, to go upon the
boards,
to enter upon the
theatrical
profession..
Coliseum
::
Coliseum
(n.) The
amphitheater
of
Vespasian
at Rome, the
largest
in the
world..
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