Reverse Dictionary: STOVE

NOUNS
1420 — CHIMNEY a fire-grate, fire-pan, stove → obs.
1727 — STEW STOVE a cooking stove
1756 — POIL a stove, a furnace → obs.
1772 — KANG a stove for warming rooms used by the Chinese
1775 — COCKLE a stove for heating an apartment, building, etc.
1829 — ETNA a portable stove
1829 — HYPOCAUST a stove
1829 — KITCHENER a cast iron cooking stove heated by an enclosed coal fire
1831 — CALEFACTOR a small stove; a heater 
1852 — SALAMANDER STOVE a small portable stove for heating rooms → US
1873 — MORNING-GLORY STOVE a type of domestic stove → US obs.
1875 — HAYBURNER a stove that burns hay as fuel → US
1880 — MONKEY STOVE a small general purpose stove
1898 — APPARATUS a kitchen stove → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1944 — CACTUS STOVE a rough and ready ‘bush’ stove → NZ sl.
1973 — JIKO a portable charcoal or wood-burning stove, usually made of metal with as ceramic lining, used for cooking and heating → E. Afr.
2002 — LANE COVE a stove → Aust. rhyming sl.
2002 — PURPLE AND MAUVE a stove → Aust. rhyming sl.
2003 — WOODIE a wood-burning stove → NZ sl.