Calciner

/ˈkælsɪnər/ noun

A furnace or apparatus used to heat materials to very high temperatures, converting them to ash or powder.

From 'calcine' (to burn) plus -er suffix (one who does, or a thing that does). Entered English from Medieval Latin 'calcinare' in the 16th century.

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