komin
Finnish
editNoun
editkomin
Noun
editkomin
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editOld Norse
editParticiple
editkomin
- inflection of kominn:
Polish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Middle High German kamîn.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkomin m inan (diminutive kominek, related adjective kominowy)
- (architecture) chimney, flue (vertical tube or hollow column projecting from the roof of a building or placed on a steam locomotive or a ship, through which smoke, fumes, or ventilated air is emitted)
- (architecture) chimney, flue (tall, free-standing industrial structure used for the discharge of flue gases)
- chimney, flue (device in the form of a duct that is used to exhaust fumes or other noxious gases to the outside of the building or to supply fresh air)
- (archaic, cooking) stove in a country cottage used for cooking
- Synonym: piec
- (geology) chimney (vertical crevice in a steep mountain slope, wide enough for a climber to enter)
- tube scarf (shawl in which the ends are stitched together, interposed several times around the neck when put on in order to surround this part of the body with a thick and high layer of knitted or woven fabric to protect against the cold)
- (meteorology) rising current of warm air
- Hypernym: prąd
- (colloquial, economics) amount of some sums that is well above the average
Declension
editDeclension of komin
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɔmin
- Rhymes:Polish/ɔmin/2 syllables
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