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What (who) is ovenproof - definition

ENCLOSED CHAMBER FOR HEATING OTHER OBJECTS, OFTEN USED TO PREPARE FOOD, FINISH CERAMICS, AND PURIFY SUBSTANCES
Wood-fired oven; Steam oven; Baking oven; Walk-in/Truck-in ovens; Conventional oven; Conventional ovens; Oven cook; Wood burning oven; Ovin; Double oven; Double Oven; Ovens; Charcoal ovens; Oven Toast Grill; Oven-Toast-Grill; Oven cooking; Wall oven; Oven-proof; Oven proof; Ovenproof
  • Interior of a modern home oven
  • A wood-fired [[pizza oven]], a type of [[masonry oven]]
  • A stove bench in the living room of a German [[farmhouse]]
  • A [[microwave oven]]
  • A Japanese toaster oven

ovenproof         
An ovenproof dish is one that has been specially made to be used in an oven without being damaged by the heat.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
ovenproof         
¦ adjective suitable for use in an oven.
oven         
¦ noun
1. an enclosed compartment, usually part of a cooker, for cooking food.
2. a small furnace or kiln.
Origin
OE ofen, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Oven

An oven is a tool which is used to expose materials to a hot environment. Ovens contain a hollow chamber and provide a means of heating the chamber in a controlled way. In use since antiquity, they have been used to accomplish a wide variety of tasks requiring controlled heating. Because they are used for a variety of purposes, there are many different types of ovens. These types differ depending on their intended purpose and based upon how they generate heat.

Ovens are often used for cooking, where they can be used to heat food to a desired temperature. Ovens are also used in the manufacturing of ceramics and pottery; these ovens are sometimes referred to as kilns. Metallurgical furnaces are ovens used in the manufacturing of metals, while glass furnaces are ovens used to produce glass.

There are many methods by which different types of ovens produce heat. Some ovens heat materials using the combustion of a fuel, such as wood, coal, or natural gas, while many employ electricity. Microwave ovens heat materials by exposing them to microwave radiation while electric ovens and electric furnaces heat materials using resistive heating. Some ovens use forced convection, the movement of gases inside the heating chamber, to enhance the heating process, or, in some cases, to change the properties of the material being heated, such as in the Bessemer method of steel production.