Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: Flues refer to a channel or duct that allows smoke, gas, or air to pass through a confined space, such as a chimney, pipe, or ventilation system.
Pronunciations: US: /fluːz/; UK: /fluːz/
Origin and Usage: The word "flues" originated from the Middle English word "flue," meaning "flow" or "stream." The word "flue" has been used in the English language since the 14th century. Flues are commonly found in chimneys, where they allow smoke to escape from a fireplace or stove. Flues are also used in ventilation systems to circulate air and in industrial settings to transport gases.
Synonyms: Duct, pipe, channel, shaft, vent, chimney
Related Words: Chute, shaft, drain, ducts, pipes
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