0 a metal container with a chimney (= a pipe for smoke to escape) and a door, and sometimes a place on top to cook on, in which you can burn wood to provide heat
1 a stove for heating or cooking that uses wood for fuel
First she has to identify the skeleton of a newborn baby found in a wood stove; the baby was probably born to the missing daughter of a former work colleague.
The building was heated by wood stoves and housed the entire college in the first years of the institution before other buildings were added.
Metters also produced a large variety of other wood stoves.
Wood stoves release 45g of particulate/hour, while hay pellets only product 1.2g/hour.
The bunkhouse of the late 19th century was usually heated by a wood stove and personal needs were attended to in an outhouse.
It is equipped with propane-powered lamps and stovetop, a wood stove for heat, and an outdoor composting toilet.
The building was heated with a wood stove and lighting was provided by sunlight through the 6 long windows.
Once families had completed the construction of their semi-permanent homes, they received a wood stove, mattresses, blankets, and hygienic supplies.