Causon

/ˈkɔːsən/ noun

A heating vessel or furnace used in laboratories or industrial processes, especially one for intense heat applications.

From Latin causus (burned or scorched), related to caustica. The term emerged in medieval scientific and alchemical texts to describe specialized heating equipment used in chemical operations.

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