Definition & Meaning | English word SAMOVAR
SAMOVAR
Definitions of SAMOVAR
- A metal urn with a spigot, for boiling water for making tea. Traditionally, the water is heated by hot coals or charcoal in a chimney-like tube which runs through the center of the urn. Today, it is more likely that the water is heated by an electric coil.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using SAMOVAR in a Sentence
- A typical samovar consists of a body, base and chimney, cover and steam vent, handles, tap and key, crown and ring, chimney extension and cap, drip-bowl, and teapot.
- Lieutenant Khara – A female member of the Red Guard, she first meets Dante when Dmitri orders him to take her to the planet Samovar, one of the Romanov Dynasty's off-world territories, and the harshest prison colony in the empire, Khara explains to Dante that long ago the Red Guard and Dimitri Romanov made a deal, the Red Guard gave the Romanovs the technology for their weapon crests and in return, Dimitri sent prisoners to fight for the Red Guard after they created a portal between there dimensions, Khara gives Dante The Huntsman's Rifle 5000, as a gift for saving her life, some years later Khara returns to Dante's dimension, turning out to have joined the White Army, who now plan to conqueror his dimension, Dante kills her after she tries to assassinate Tsar Vladimir.
- Jeb Livingood, series editor; Eric Pankey, editor, Best New Poets 2006: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers, Samovar.
- Still life painting was presented of "Still life with Samovar", "Still life with Bird" by Olga Bogaevskaya, "Still life with Jug" by Nikolai Brandt, "A Branch of Cherry", "Blue tableware" by Maya Kopitseva, "Pink Still life" by Gevork Kotiantz, "Mining minerals and fruits" by Gavriil Malish, "Still life with a white vase" by Evsey Moiseenko, "Still life with Blue Tea-Cup" by Sergei Osipov, "Peonies" by Valentina Rakhina, "Roses", "Roses and Dog-roses" by Gleb Savinov, "Still life with Dogrose", "Flowers and fern" by Boris Shamanov, "A Honey" by Elena Skuin, "Still life at the barn", "Still life with dogrose" by Victor Teterin, "Golden cacti", "Decorative vase" by Leonid Tkachenko, "Still life with Bells" by Valery Vatenin, and some others.
- Doctor Starchenko and Lyzhin, a young deputy examining magistrate, arrive at Syrnya to attend to the case of Lesnitsky, an insurance agent, who, upon arrival to the village three days before, entered the local zemstvo house, ordered himself a samovar, unpacked his food packets, and then all of as sudden shot himself.
Search for SAMOVAR in:
Page preparation took: 218.50 ms.