flue

[fluː]

flue Definition

  • 1a duct for smoke and waste gases produced by a fire, a gas heater, a power station, or other fuel-burning installation
  • 2a narrow passage in a chimney for conveying smoke, gases, or fumes to the outer air

Using flue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flue of the fireplace was clogged with soot.

  • Example

    The factory had to install a new flue to comply with environmental regulations.

  • Example

    The birds had built a nest in the flue, blocking the passage of smoke.

flue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flue

Phrases with flue

  • flue gas

    the mixture of gases produced by the combustion of fuel, typically including carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides

    Example

    The power plant uses scrubbers to remove pollutants from flue gas before releasing it into the atmosphere.

  • a pipe that connects a stove or fireplace to a chimney or flue

    Example

    The flue pipe was damaged and needed to be replaced.

  • a brush used for cleaning the inside of a flue or chimney

    Example

    He used a flue brush to clean the chimney before winter.

Origins of flue

from Old English 'fleóh', meaning 'flee'

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Summary: flue in Brief

A 'flue' [fluː] is a duct or narrow passage in a chimney that carries smoke, gases, or fumes to the outside air. It is commonly found in fuel-burning installations such as fireplaces, gas heaters, and power stations. Examples include 'The flue of the fireplace was clogged with soot.' and 'The factory had to install a new flue to comply with environmental regulations.' Phrases like 'flue gas' and 'flue pipe' are also used to describe related concepts.