💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Firepot"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| firepannoun | A pan for holding or conveying fire, especially (firearms) the receptacle for the priming of a gun. |
| firestarternoun | A tool used to start a fire. |
| fire ironnoun | Any of a set of metal tools kept beside the fireplace, used to keep the fire burning as required. The set usually consists of fire tongs, a poker, a spade, and a brush for the ashes. |
| pothooknoun | An S-shaped iron hook used to suspend a cooking pot over a fire. |
| fire pannoun | Alternative spelling of firepan. [A pan for holding or conveying fire, especially (firearms) the receptacle for the priming of a gun.] |
| firesticknoun | A stick burning, or with hot embers, at one end, taken from a fire. |
| firecocknoun | A cock or spout to let out water for extinguishing fires. |
| fireironnoun | Alternative form of fire iron. [Any of a set of metal tools kept beside the fireplace, used to keep the fire burning as required. The set usually consists of fire tongs, a poker, a spade, and a brush for the ashes.] |
| firefannoun | handheld fan used for fanning a fire |
| fire dogsnoun | The metal frame in a fireplace, used to hold the logs, or to support the poker and other tools. |
| fire bucketnoun | (firefighting) A bucket holding water or sand, etc., used to extinguish fires. |
| pottnoun | An old size of paper, 12.5 × 15 inches. |
| fire pikenoun | (historical) A flaming lance, more commonly used in sea battles; sometimes used as a distress signal. |
| chimney hooknoun | A hook for suspending pots and kettles over a fire. |
| firebacknoun | A piece of iron that fits into the back of a fireplace to distribute the heat and keep the brick from cracking. |
| fire tongsnoun | Tongs used for gripping and moving burning coals and logs in a fire. Part of a set of fire irons. |
| fire dognoun | (chiefly US) Either of a pair of horizontal metal supports for holding logs in a fireplace. |
| fire-sticknoun | A gun or cannon, especially a rifle. Originally used by or ascribed to members of non-European cultures or anthropomorphized animals describing firearms. |
| cottrelnoun | A trammel, or hook to support a pot over a fire. |
| waterpotnoun | A pot or jug for holding water. |
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