Bronzeage vs Chimney - What's the difference?
bronzeage | chimney |
A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue.
* 1883:
The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp.
(British) The smokestack of a steam locomotive.
A narrow cleft in a rock face; a narrow vertical cave passage.
(climbing) To negotiate a chimney (sense #4) by pushing against the sides with back, feet, hands, etc.
As a noun chimney is
a vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydro-carbon based fuels); a flue.As a verb chimney is
(climbing) to negotiate a chimney (sense #4) by pushing against the sides with back, feet, hands, etc.bronzeage
Not English
Bronzeage has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'bronzeage':
brimstone, bronchiole, brennage, brunoise, brownstone, baronage, branchlike, burnoose, brownnose, bronzine, braincase, burnouse, barmcake, bernacle, brunchtime, bearnaise, barnacle, branchiae, bromazine, birnessite, burnside, branchiate, barnesite, brenkite, burangaite, burnsite, bronzite, bernouse, bewrinkle, berniclechimney
English
(wikipedia chimney)Noun
(en noun)- Our chimney was a square hole in the roof: it was but a little part of the smoke that found its way out, and the rest eddied about the house, and kept us coughing and piping the eye.
