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Discover LudwigThe word 'hearth' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to the floor of a fireplace, especially one constructed of brick, stone, or concrete. For example: She sat next to the open hearth, listening to the crackle of the firewood burning.
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hearth
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A brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven.
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Here is a leader who is at nostalgic ease as he imagines himself addressing every hearth in the country, through a plain-speaking fireside chat.
With Sinn Fein likely to translate the IRA arms move into votes, isn't there a real danger that the republicans the SDLP invited to warm themselves by the hearth in the Hume/Adams talks in the late 1980s, might soon cast their benefactors out into the cold?
Tasty rustic dishes include pumpkin risotto and thick steaks grilled on an open hearth.
(It does make sense, though: focused light rays can burn, which is why "focus" comes from the Latin for "hearth").Repeat these disappointing experiences a couple of hundred times in a life, and one becomes very cautious about casually rattling off a big number of languages spoken.
CRITICS call it a "hearth bonus" or "keep-your-kids-out-of-school money".
Mr Hussein is not just Iraq's leader; his hearth is its heart.In this section French lessons Monumental What the world saw Swing that music In the dark ReprintsIn addition, he has built not one but two victory arches in the capital, an unknown soldier's tomb, a martyrs' memorial and dozens of small statues and fountains that have his glory at the centre.
Few archetypes are dearer to the American imagination than that of the free-born farmer reaching up to pull down his Springfield rifle from above the mantelpiece and defend his hearth against Hessian, Indian or British invaders of his liberty.
Walk through LA's barrios, and you see makeshift shrines and handpainted pictures of the Virgin; visit its churches, and you see a riot of colourful banners and statues.The new Catholicism that is being forged in such places is very different from the kind that used to dominate America: more focused on hearth and home than on building institutions.
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For 19th-century technologies the gap was long: 120 years for trains and open-hearth steel furnaces, 100 years for the telephone.
The heating of a room by an open-hearth fireplace is another example.
Multiple-hearth roasters also have found wide acceptance in that they can be used for oxidizing, sulfatizing, chloridizing, volatilizing, reducing, and calcining processes.
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