Definition of Kitchen range

1. Noun. A kitchen appliance used for cooking food. "Dinner was already on the stove"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Kitchen Range

kitchen
kitchen-sinky
kitchen-table software
kitchen appliance
kitchen cabinet
kitchen cabinets
kitchen cake
kitchen dresser
kitchen garden
kitchen gardens
kitchen help
kitchen hood
kitchen match
kitchen midden
kitchen paper
kitchen range (current term)
kitchen roll
kitchen sink
kitchen sinky
kitchen stove
kitchen supper
kitchen suppers
kitchen table
kitchen table software
kitchen timer
kitchen timers
kitchen towel
kitchen towels
kitchen utensil
kitchenalia

Literary usage of Kitchen range

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... The kitchen range is an evolution of an American invention about the beginning of the 19th century. In many European countries they still use tile and ..."

2. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1886)
"I have round bars about one third of an inch in diameter at present on trial in my kitchen-range. I' 2 3 £ 5 I 7 B Fra.8. ..."

3. The Water Supply, Sewerage and Plumbing of Modern City Buildings by William Paul Gerhard (1909)
"The kitchen range and Boiler. — Another plumbing fixture of importance in the kitchen is the hot-water apparatus, comprising the water back of the range and ..."

4. Practical Cooking and Serving: A Complete Manual of how to Select, Prepare by Janet McKenzie Hill (1902)
"The kitchen range. Food Principles. "Three things are essential to life: air, water and food; and the order in which these are named expresses their ..."

5. The Water Supply, Sewerage and Plumbing of Modern City Buildings by William Paul Gerhard (1909)
"The kitchen range and Boiler. — Another plumbing fixture of importance in the kitchen is the hot-water apparatus, comprising the water back of the range and ..."

6. The Law of Fixtures: In the Principal Relation of Landlord and Tenant, and by Archibald Brown (1881)
"... kitchen-range, a register- stove, a copper, and also to distress. grates," annexed to the freehold in the ordinary manner, and admitted to be " fixtures ..."

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