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radiator

[rey-dee-ey-ter] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪ tər /


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The exposed radiator beneath Dodd’s window on East Second Street stars in a trio of still lifes that incorporate an oval mirror to contain shifting vantage points.

From New York Times

On the front - sometimes behind a flap - look for a dial or set of buttons with a radiator icon.

From BBC

He ended up sleeping under a tarpaulin in woods for almost two years, relying on drinking water from the radiator top-up pumps at petrol stations.

From BBC

Russian space officials said the earlier leak was caused by a tiny meteoroid that left a small hole in the exterior radiator and sent coolant spewing into space.

From Seattle Times

This is the temperature of the water the boiler sends to the radiators.

From BBC