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boiler

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pl: boilers

This term evokes a sense of contained pressure and intense heat. In a domestic or industrial setting, it carries a connotation of reliability and essential infrastructure, often associated with the hidden, humming heart of a building's climate control system. In a colloquial or emotional sense, the imagery shifts toward a buildup of internal tension. It suggests a state of being on the verge of an explosion or a sudden release of anger, mirroring the physical mechanics of a steam vessel that cannot vent its pressure.

Countable when referring to the physical machine in a basement or factory. Uncountable when referring to the general technology or material used in boiling processes.

Meanings

Noun

A closed vessel in which water is heated to produce steam for heating or power.

"The industrial boiler requires a safety inspection every year."

Noun

A person or entity that makes boils or, in a slang context, someone who is agitated.

"The local boiler produced high-quality copper vats."

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