steam-heat
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[edit]Verb
[edit]steam-heat (third-person singular simple present steam-heats, present participle steam-heating, simple past and past participle steam-heated)
- To heat with the use of steam.
- 1961 April, Trains Illustrated, page 250, photo caption:
- Diesel traction on the "Golden Arrow" - diverted via Chatham because of Sunday engineering work in Sevenoaks Tunnel. The down train is diesel-hauled out of Victoria by Birmingham/Sulzer Type 3 No. D6500 and B.R./Sulzer Type 2 No. D5004 on January 28, 1961; the inner locomotive is provided to steam-heat the train.
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[edit]- “steam-heat”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.