A pipe or passage that allows smoke and gases from a fire to escape safely to the outside air.
From Middle English 'flue,' possibly from Old French 'flux' meaning 'flow,' referencing how air and smoke flow up the chimney.
Without flues, homes would fill with toxic carbon monoxide—this humble pipe is literally what kept people from dying in their own houses after fireplaces became common.
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