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steam heat
noun
- heat obtained by the circulation of steam in pipes, radiators, etc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of steam heat1
First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences
Typically, the power used to propel the water is derived from steam heat, which is turn generated by burning natural gas.
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In the laboratory, steam heat is now almost exclusively employed.
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We have electric lights and steam heat and the kitchen is arranged in every way to save unnecessary labor.
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It was one of the very new ones supplied with steam heat, which was a great advantage.
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In cold weather, in place of eating much fat meat, we keep ourselves warm by grate fires and steam heat.
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Next to sleep he demands warm clothing in winter and steam heat when the wintry winds blow.
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