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In Fragment 7 Philolaus asserts that "The first thing fitted together, the one in the center of the sphere, is called the hearth".
What is fitted together in Fragment 7 is "the one in the center of the sphere," which is then called "the hearth".
From the testimony regarding Philolaus' astronomical system (see 4.2 below) it is clear that what is in the center of Philolaus' cosmos is the central fire, and surely it is the central fire that is called the hearth in Fragment 7. What are the limiter and the unlimited from which the central fire is put together?
Europe is dotted with dying languages, some having dwindled to a few dozen speakers -- which linguists call "hearth languages," used only by elders in one another's homes.
They marketed it in this touchy-feely way, as an environmental thing, and they called it 'Earth' – 'Google World' would have sounded imperialist.
Further, it was found that the locals inherited the indigenous exploration technique from their older generations in which many wells were placed along, what they called, mapango 'earth caves'.
Upon entering the house the man approaches the fireplace, called ognjište ([ˈɔɡɲiːʃtɛ])—the hearth of an ognjište is similar to a campfire, in that it has no vertical surround.
Intricate painted wooden ceiling, called zouaki, a hearth, and copper lanterns, walls with tadelakt plaster which is smooth and shiny, and zellige tiles, usually with Arabic calligraphy.
In steelmaking, this process, now largely obsolete, is called the open-hearth process.
According to local legend, the Holman Clavel Inn is the home of a hearth spirit called Chimbley Charlie.
Ironmaking blast furnaces consist of several zones: a crucible-shaped hearth at the bottom of the furnace; an intermediate zone called a bosh between the hearth and the stack; a vertical shaft (the stack) that extends from the bosh to the top of the furnace; and the furnace top, which contains a mechanism for charging the furnace.
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