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Definitions from the WebTerm: Argand BurnerDescription: An Argand burner is a type of oil lamp burner invented by Aime Argand in the late 18th century. It consists of a hollow wick surrounded by a cylindrical glass chimney that allows air to flow through and improve combustion. Senses:Sense 1:Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A device used in oil lamps to produce a bright, steady flame by maintaining a steady supply of air to the wick. Example: The argand burner provides a much brighter light compared to traditional oil lamps. Sense 2:Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A historic burner used in early gas lamps that featured a large circular wick and a chimney. Example: The gas lamp in the museum displayed an original argand burner from the 19th century. Usages:Usage 1: PopularPart of Speech: Noun Definition: Argand burners are still used today in antique oil lamps, providing a touch of nostalgia and ambience. Example: I love the warm, soft light produced by the argand burner in the vintage oil lamp on my nightstand. Usage 2: LocalPart of Speech: Noun Definition: In some regions, argand burners are used as a decorative element in traditional oil lamps for religious ceremonies or cultural events. Example: The local festival featured beautifully crafted oil lamps with elaborate argand burners, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. Related Products: | ||||
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