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hearth

Hearth vs Hearthlike - What's the difference?

hearth | hearthlike |


As a noun hearth

is a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.

As an adjective hearthlike is

resembling or characteristic of a hearth.

Hearth vs Hearthflame - What's the difference?

hearth | hearthflame |


As nouns the difference between hearth and hearthflame

is that hearth is a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven while hearthflame is (rare) the fire that burns in a hearth.

Hearth vs Irori - What's the difference?

hearth | irori |


As nouns the difference between hearth and irori

is that hearth is a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven while irori is a traditional sunken hearth common in Japan, used to heat the home and to cook food.

Hearth vs Hearthless - What's the difference?

hearth | hearthless |


As a noun hearth

is a brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.

As an adjective hearthless is

without a hearth.

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