• stove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stove is an appliance that heats or cooks or both, in particular: Kitchen stove Wood-burning stove Stove may...
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  • Stover is the leaves and stalks of field crops. Stover may also refer to: Stover, Missouri Stover, West Virginia Stover, Teigngrace, an historic estate...
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  • written by Chris Wooding Paraffin (disambiguation) Kerosene lamp Pressurised-burner stoves Naphtha This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • manufacturer of portable cooking devices and outdoor stoves Primus stove, a pressurized-burner kerosene stove Primus beer, by Bralima Brewery in the Democratic...
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  • David Stover may refer to: David Stover (racing driver) David Stover (politician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Stovepipe (redirect from Stove pipe)
    tree that has been buried by an encroaching sand dune decomposes This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stovepipe. If an internal...
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  • deposits of body fat localised around the abdomen Potbelly stove, a type of cast-iron wood-burning stove Potbelly Sandwich Shop Potbelly sculpture, a type of...
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  • Hood (redirect from Hood (disambiguation))
    ('bonnet' in most Commonwealth countries) Kitchen hood, exhaust system for a stove or cooktop Lens hood, device used to block light from creating glare in...
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  • Wales Cowper County, New South Wales Cowper House, Chester, England Cowper stove, a regenerative heat exchanger Bulbourethral gland or Cowper's gland, a...
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  • energy focused camp stoves. Bioliths, or biolites, are sedimentary rocks formed by living organisms or their remains. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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