Furnaces

/ˈfɝ.nɪ.sɪz/ noun

Large enclosed structures or devices used to produce intense heat by burning fuel, typically for heating buildings or melting metals.

From Old French 'fornaise,' from Latin 'furnax' (oven), related to 'fornus.' Medieval and industrial furnaces were crucial to metalworking, heating, and manufacturing.

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