stovepipe u rečniku PONS

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They wore mismatched uniforms and wore stovepipe hats, looking little like soldiers.
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At some stage during its career the balloon chimney was replaced with a stovepipe chimney and the casing covering the wheels and motion was removed.
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Silo and stovepipe are now used interchangeably and applied broadly.
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The stovepipe classification is also used for this type of tornado, if it otherwise fits that profile.
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Top hats briefly became the very tall stovepipe shape, but a variety of other hat shapes were popular.
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From the last years of the eighteenth century, the bicorne hat was replaced by a cylindrical stovepipe shako.
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The kalimavkion is a stiff cylindrical head covering, similar to a stovepipe hat but without a brim.
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These functional groups have separate operations and are "vertically integrated" and are therefore sometimes referred to as silos or stovepipes.
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A tornado with a nearly cylindrical profile and relative low height is sometimes referred to as a stovepipe tornado.
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Room 4, used as a kitchen, has an insulated chimney sleeve for a stovepipe.
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