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radiator

[rey-dee-ey-ter] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪ tər /


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That could include turning off radiators in unused rooms, switching off lights when they are not needed, and not leaving electrical appliances on standby.

From BBC

The radiators make quite the racket and the electricity seems to have a mind of its own.

From Los Angeles Times

“Bread of Angels” does take readers to March 9, 1976, the night Smith met the love of her life, standing next to a radiator in a hot dog emporium in downtown Detroit.

From Salon

Woolley was president and chief executive of American Radiator, an early maker of radiators and a pioneer in developing central heating systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

This heats water in another pipe, which can then be used for hot showers, radiators or underfloor heating.

From BBC