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radiator

[rey-dee-ey-ter] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪ tər /


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The exposed radiator beneath Dodd’s window on East Second Street stars in a trio of still lifes that incorporate an oval mirror to contain shifting vantage points.

From New York Times

On the front - sometimes behind a flap - look for a dial or set of buttons with a radiator icon.

From BBC

He ended up sleeping under a tarpaulin in woods for almost two years, relying on drinking water from the radiator top-up pumps at petrol stations.

From BBC

Apartments with radiators can consider heat “reflectors,” foil or metal sheets that fit behind the radiator and direct heat away from the wall and into the room.

From New York Times

It’s against a wall that’s facing a window, opposite the only wall with no windows or doors, and far enough from my ancient radiator that I won’t scald myself in the winter.

From The Verge