The 'business' part of a lamp; that part that actually contains the drafting mechanisn, and the point of combustion where the fuel is converted to light
The heat source of the flameworker It usually runs on gas and oxygen or air It consists of a head that contains many orifices to distribute and direct the flame, a body where the gas is passed up to the head, and a valve assembly where the proportions of the gas/oxygen mix and volume are controlled
an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse); "a diesel engine is an oil burner" the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking; "the electric range had one large burner and three smaller one
device used to ignite and project flammable fuel (usually L P gas) up into the envelope to heat the air in a hot-air balloon Burners come in a variety of configurations and powers (which are measured in BTUs, usually in the millions)
Common term for brachial plexus trauma in the neck Usually results in burning or tingling sensation into the shoulder or arm when the neck is forced beyond the normal range of motion
device used to ignite and project flammable fuel (usually propane gas) up into the envelope to heat the air in a hot-air balloon Burners come in a variety of configurations and powers (which are measured in BTUs, usually in the millions)
A burner is a device which produces heat or a flame, especially as part of a cooker, stove, or heater. He put the frying pan on the gas burner. see also back burner, front burner
{i} device used to burn something, something which burns, something that incinerates; (Computers) component similar to CD drive that is able to write data on CDs and not only read them (so called because it contains laser beam that creates microscopic holes on the face of the CD using heat and the data is stored on the CD); (term used in Canada and USA) heating element of an electric cooking stove; (Slang) big piece of colorful graffiti that makes it bright (usually graffiti on subway's cars); (Slang) gun