tile-kiln

  • 101stove — stove1 /stohv/, n., v., stoved, stoving. n. 1. a portable or fixed apparatus that furnishes heat for warmth, cooking, etc., commonly using coal, oil, gas, wood, or electricity as a source of power. 2. a heated chamber or box for some special… …

    Universalium

  • 102tilery — /tuy leuh ree/, n., pl. tileries. a factory or kiln for making tiles. [1840 50; TILE + ERY] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 103Tajimi — ▪ Japan       city, Gifu ken (prefecture), central Honshu, Japan. It lies along the Toki River, northeast of Nagoya.       Tajimi has long been known for its ceramic industry. During the 16th century, kilns were established at the foot of Mount… …

    Universalium

  • 104Ceramics museum — A Sèvres dinner service on display at the Museo delle porcellane di Firenze …

    Wikipedia

  • 105Mór Korach — The native form of this personal name is Korach Mór. This article uses the Western name order. Mór Korach or Maurizio Korach (8 February 1888 − 27 November 1975) was a Hungarian chemical engineer, founder of the technical chemistry in Hungary, a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 106Abernethy —    1) ABERNETHY, a parish, in the counties of Inverness and Elgin, 5 miles (S. W. by S.) from Grantown; containing, with Kincardine, 1832 inhabitants, of whom 1083 are in Abernethy proper. This parish, to which that of Kincardine was annexed… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland