Definition of Fireboard. Meaning of Fireboard. Synonyms of Fireboard

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Definition of Fireboard

Fireboard
Fireboard Fire"board`, n. A chimney board or screen to close a fireplace when not in use.

Meaning of Fireboard from wikipedia

- A fireboard or chimney board is a panel designed to cover a fireplace during the warm months of the year. It was "commonly used during the later 18th...
- spindle or shaft) and a cavity on a stationary wood piece (the hearth or fireboard). The device can be any of the ancient types of hand-operated drills,...
- creative in her home; for example, in 1918 she used housepaint to decorate a fireboard. Beginning in 1932, Moses made embroidered pictures of yarn for friends...
- an ember. It is divided into two components: a "saw" and a "hearth" (fireboard). Two forms of the fire-saw have been do****ented in central and western...
- which is placed into a small cavity of a stationary piece of wood (the fireboard). Turning the shaft with high speed and downward pressure generates heat...
- the divine one proceeded to create fire by drilling with a stick into a fireboard. This was the first light, for the Fifth Sun had not yet been created...
- which causes hemolysis of red blood cells. Buckeye also makes a good fireboard for a bow drill or hand drill. Native groups occasionally used the plant...
- spinning and downward pressure causes black dust to form in the notch of the fireboard, eventually creating a hot, glowing coal. The coal is then carefully placed...
- probably a catchier name than rollerboard and certainly preferable to fireboard. Kevin Lynch (April 30, 2016). "Confirmed: Franky Zapata sets new ****hest...
- the town's fishing industry began a decline. The storm is depicted in Fireboard: The Great Gale of 1846, c. 1850 by William Thompson Bartoll. A copy of...