Boilers [noun]
Definition of Boilers:
furnace
Synonyms of Boilers:
Opposite/Antonyms of Boilers:
-
Sentence/Example of Boilers:
A few moments afterward he was seen dragging his own trunk ashore, while Mr. Hitchcock finished his story on the boiler deck.
The boiler is strong enough and large enough to work this engine with 30 lbs.
The boiler was of wrought iron, built in brickwork, and looked like a big kitchen-boiler.
A flattish cover was bolted on to the top of the boiler, and the cylinder was let down into this top.
The boiler was placed underneath the engine, the fire under it, with brick flues.
The cross-head, side rods, and boiler were very similar to the Welsh stationary engines of that date.
Before that time we always put rope-yarn between the lap of the boiler-plates to make the seams tight.
He said, 'Now you shall never make another boiler for me with rope-yarn.'
Bran or horse-dung inside was a good thing as a stop-gap, though it added not to the strength of the boiler.
This difficulty of making a tight and safe boiler, that puzzled Watt, was moonshine to Trevithick.