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 --
Inside is a wood stove so the cabin can be warmed.
The wood stove of the farm house there became an important element in his future work.
During the summer months, the wood stove was moved to the summer kitchen so that it did not heat up the house.
Heat is provided by a wood stove, and a reed pump organ and the original wooden pews are still in place.
The large wood stove and the etched glass wildlife scene were added.
The church itself continues to be used for services in the summer, and retains the original furnishings, kerosene lamps and wood stove.
The house had no central heating, antiquated plumbing and limited electricity; hot water was created by metal coils inside the wood stove.
Once families had completed the construction of their semi-permanent homes, they received a wood stove, mattresses, blankets, and hygienic supplies.