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kilns, plural;
  1. Burn, bake, or dry in a kiln

Noun
  1. A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, esp. one for calcining lime or firing pottery


  1. a furnace for firing or burning or drying such things as porcelain or bricks
  2. A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, or oven, in which a controlled temperature regime is produced. Kilns are used to harden, burn, or dry materials. ...
  3. Kiln (often typeset as KILN) is a Michigan-based Ambient trio that is a reincarnation of ambient group Fibreforms.
  4. (The Kilns) The Kilns, which may also be known as C. S. Lewis House, is the house on the outskirts of Headington Quarry (where Lewis is buried at Holy Trinity Church) in the village of Risinghurst, Oxford, England, where the author C. S. ...
  5. An oven or furnace or a heated chamber, for the purpose of hardening, burning, calcining or drying anything; for example, firing ceramics or curing or preserving tobacco; To bake in a kiln
  6. An oven made of refractory brick a pyrometer and controller come standard. There are two kinds of kilns front loaders and top loaders.
  7. A large furnace with a perforated floor heated by either fire or heaters through which malt is dried and roasted.
  8. Kilns can be electric, of natural gas, wood, coal, fuel oil or propane. The kiln is the furnace used to fire ceramics or metal.
  9. The furnace in which clay is fired to harden it.
  10. oven for heating glass at a lower temperature than that of the furnace. It is used for fusing enamels or kiln forming processes.
  11. An oven in which pottery or ceramic ware is fired.
  12. A furnace oven or heated enclosure used for burning or firing brick or other clay material.
  13. Basically an insulated box, which is heated to fire pots in. They can be either, cross draft, down draft, or up draft. ...
  14. A heating chamber for drying lumber.
  15. The oven in which pots are fired. Kilns can be fired by wood, coal, oil, gas or electricity.
  16. an oven or pit used to fire, or heat, finished pots to a high temperature which strengthens the pot and vitrifies a slip or glaze.
  17. Rotary furnace used in cement manufacture to heat and chemically combine raw inorganic materials, such as limestone, sand and clay, into calcium silicate and calcium aluminosilicate clinker. The kiln is an inclined, long cylinder, lined with refractory. ...
  18. A kiln is used to fire pottery. It is made from bricks or packedclay and could have many forms. Heat moves from the firing chamber through a stack of pottery and then out through a hole or chimney. The design of the kiln serves to isolate heat and concentrate it around the stack of pottery.
  19. Freshly cut green lumber may be sold green or first dried in a kiln to accelerate removal of the moisture in the wood. Drying wood in a kiln is an art to ensure that the wood dries evenly to retain its strength and aesthetic properties. Different species dry at different rates. ...
  20. a furnace or enclosed heat chamber controllable by pyrometer or pyrometric cones for the firing of ceramic ware in static position.
  21. Where malted barley is slowly dried by hot air derived from fires - coal, oil, peat fuelled or a mixture of two. The amount of peat used in the kilning process will determine the ‘peatiness’ of flavour – the phenolic content – of the whisky.
  22. Thermally insulated chambers, usually made out of fire bricks.
  23. a brick-lined oven used to fire ceramics.
  24. An insulated, temperature-controlled chamber for heating and cooling glass.
  25. (also known as oven) is a heated chamber used for the fusing, slumping, casting, or annealing of glass. Kilns are typically powered with electricity.