Some compounds of hafnium are also used as refractory substances to line the inside of high-temperature ovens. |
They scoured junkyards for tube ends and pressure gauges and stripped old ovens bare for dials and piping. |
Since the pieces are still quite moist, they must be dried in large ovens, called kilns, before they become hard enough to be packed. |
Several hundred slaves roasted sheep in pit ovens, while the female dancers, like the warriors, were reckoned to number in their thousands. |
Baker is another common English name and they were baking leavened wheaten loaves in brick ovens 1200 years ago, not so different to our own. |
Both houses had hearths and ovens, and one had an upright loom for weaving cloth. |