| burner | 1. One who, or that which, burns or sets fire to anything. 2. The part of a lamp, gas fixture, etc, where the flame is produced. <chemistry> Bunsen's burner, a kind of burner, invented by Professor Bunsen of Heidelberg, consisting of a straight tube, four or five inches in length, having small holes for the entrance of air at the bottom. Illuminating gas being also admitted at the bottom, a mixture of gas and air is formed which burns at the top with a feebly luminous but intensely hot flame. Argand burner, Rose burner, etc. See Argand, Rose, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| burner syndrome | <syndrome> Multiple episodes of upper extremity burning pain, sometimes accompanied by shoulder girdle weakness, experienced during contact sports, especially football, with each forceful blow to the head or shoulder; attributed to an upper trunk brachial plexopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| burners | Episodes of upper extremity burning pain. See: burner syndrome. Synonym: stingers. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bunsen burner | A small, widely-used piece of laboratory equipment which produces an adjustable gas flame for the purposes of heating chemical reactions and the short-term sterilisation of other small pieces of laboratory equipment. (09 Oct 1997) |
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an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse); "a diesel engine is an oil burner" the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking; "the electric range had one large burner and three smaller one"
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The part of a lamp where the flame is produced.
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The part of a boiler or a gas torch where oil or gas fuel is released, mixed wit air and burnt
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A power amplifier used to increase the output of a transmitter. This abbreviation is used particular by CB enthusiasts.
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a device that controls a flame in a desired position by delivering gas and air to that location so that continuous ignition is achieved. You will see gas burners on a gas cook top or inside a barbecue.
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| burner | an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse) |
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| burner | the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking |
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