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HEARTHS - translation to αραβικά

BRICK- OR STONE-LINED FIREPLACE
Cooking hearth; Hearth room; Hearths; Oven fireplace
  • Middle Paleolithic hearths at [[Darai Rockshelter]], west Zagros
  • Hearth with cooking utensils

HEARTHS         

ألاسم

مِدْفَأَة ; مُسْتَوْقَد ; مُصْطَلًى ; مَوْقِد

مصطلي      
hearth
hearth         
  • The [[A.D. White]] Reading Room within Uris Library
  • Cornell Law]] Library
  • Mann Library
  • Book plate, Comstock Memorial Library, 1915
  • The Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections is located in the underground Carl A. Kroch Library; access is through Olin Library.
ACADEMIC LIBRARY OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK
Cornell Library; HEARTH; Mann Library; Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art; Albert R. Mann Library; Cornell University Law Library; Sidney Cox Library of Music and Dance; Sidney Cox Library of Music and Dance, Cornell University; 10.37513
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موقد، مدفأة مصطلى ، جانب الموقد بيت ، مأوى

Βικιπαίδεια

Hearth

A hearth () is the place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking, usually constituted by at least a horizontal hearthstone and often enclosed to varying degrees by any combination of reredos (a low, partial wall behind a hearth), fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney. Hearths are usually composed of masonry such as brick or stone. For centuries, the hearth was such an integral part of a home, usually its central and most important feature, that the concept has been generalized to refer to a homeplace or household, as in the terms "hearth and home" and "keep the home fires burning". In the modern era, since the advent of central heating, hearths are usually less central to most people's daily life because the heating of the home is instead done by a furnace or a heating stove, and cooking is instead done with a kitchen stove/range (combination cooktop and oven) alongside other home appliances; thus many homes built in the 20th and 21st centuries do not have hearths. Nonetheless, many homes still have hearths, which still help serve the purposes of warmth, cooking, and comfort.

Before the industrial era, a common design was to place a hearth in the middle of the room as an open hearth, with the smoke rising through the room to a smoke hole in the roof. In later designs which usually had a more solid and continuous roof, the hearth was instead placed to the side of the room and provided with a chimney.

In fireplace design, the hearth is the part of the fireplace where the fire burns, usually consisting of fire brick masonry at floor level or higher, underneath the fireplace mantel.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HEARTHS
1. Excavation has also found hearths, rubbish pits and storage pits.
2. It is unusual to have undisturbed remains of occupation, where we can refit pieces of flint and find them in relation to hearths and cooking places.
3. KABUL –– The road that rings the old city district of Murad Khane is thick with smoke from the hearths of a row of blacksmiths.
4. During excavation at Durrington Walls, less than two miles from Stonehenge, scientists working on the seven–year Stonehenge Riverside Project detected dozens of hearths.
5. A lot of the shooting is done, if not by trouble–makers, then by frightened heads of families seeking to defend their hearths.