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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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Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
structure
on which a
spectacle
or play is
exhibited;
the part of a
theater
in which the
acting
is done, with its
adjuncts
and
decorations;
the
stage..
Calefactor
::
Calefactor
(n.) A
heater;
one who, or that
which,
makes hot, as a
stove,
etc..
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..
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..
Prompter
::
Prompter
(n.) One who
reminds
another,
as an actor or an
orator,
of the words to be
spoken
next;
specifically,
one
employed
for this
purpose
in a
theater..
Superoccipital
::
Supernumerary
(n.) A
person
or thing
beyond
what is
necessary
or
usual;
especially,
a
person
employed
not for
regular
service,
but only to fill the place of
another
in case of need;
specifically,
in
theaters,
a
person
who is not a
regular
actor,
but is
employed
to
appear
in a stage
spectacle..
Costumer
::
Costumer
(n.) One who makes or deals in
costumes,
as for
theaters,
fancy
balls,
etc..
Reseat
::
Reseat
(v. t.) To put a new seat, or new
seats,
in; as, to
reseat
a
theater;
to
reseat
a chair or
trousers..
Tire-woman
::
Tire-woman
(n.) A
dresser
in a
theater.
#NAME?
::
-er () The
termination
of many
English
words,
denoting
the
agent;
--
applied
either
to men or
things;
as in
hater,
farmer,
heater,
grater.
At the end of names of
places,
-er
signifies
a man of the
place;
as,
Londoner,
i. e.,
London
man..
Business
::
Business
(n.) The
position,
distribution,
and order of
persons
and
properties
on the stage of a
theater,
as
determined
by the stage
manager
in
rehearsal..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) A place or
region
where great
events
are
enacted;
as, the
theater
of war..
Odeon
::
Odeon (n.) A kind of
theater
in
ancient
Greece,
smaller
than the
dramatic
theater
and
roofed
over, in which poets and
musicians
submitted
their works to the
approval
of the
public,
and
contended
for
prizes;
--
hence,
in
modern
usage,
the name of a hall for
musical
or
dramatic
performances..
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..
Pew
::
Pew (n.) Any
structure
shaped
like a
church
pew, as a
stall,
formerly
used by money
lenders,
etc.; a box in
theater;
a pen; a
sheepfold..
Postscenium
::
Postscenium
(n.) The part of a
theater
behind
the
scenes;
the back part of the stage of a
theater.
Balcony
::
Balcony
(n.) A
platform
projecting
from the wall of a
building,
usually
resting
on
brackets
or
consoles,
and
inclosed
by a
parapet;
as, a
balcony
in front of a
window.
Also, a
projecting
gallery
in
places
of
amusement;
as, the
balcony
in a
theater..
Bumper
::
Bumper
(n.) A
covered
house at a
theater,
etc., in honor of some
favorite
performer..
Usher
::
Usher (n.) An
officer
or
servant
who has the care of the door of a
court,
hall,
chamber,
or the like;
hence,
an
officer
whose
business
it is to
introduce
strangers,
or to walk
before
a
person
of rank. Also, one who
escorts
persons
to seats in a
church,
theater,
etc..
Amphitheatral
::
Amphitheatral
(a.)
Amphitheatrical;
resembling
an
amphitheater.
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