0 a pipe that leads from a fire or heater to the outside of a building, taking smoke, gases, or hot air away --
1 a pipe that leads from a fire, stove, or heating device to the outside of a building, taking smoke, gases, or hot air away --
Not only does the flue act as a backdrop to art, playing a prominent role in individual portraits, it also features strongly in book layouts.
The atelier flue is just cut off the image in the upper right, in its place the white 'paper' flue.
The latter grow flue-cured and burley tobacco as their principal crops, though most also grow maize, other food crops, tree crops or spices.
This hose connected the flue to a simple diaphragm pump, which pumped the sample into a collection bag.
The surrounding vertical ventilation sleeves or flues that benefit in updraught from the heat of the smoke chimney are shown in the two half plans.
On the right are the open arcades that exhaust the sleeved flues surrounding the smoke chimney.
Both the flue and hearth are provocatively daylit, an adjacent window for the flue and skylight for the hearth, aligning these elements.
Note the flue emerging from the tall clerestory structure over the hearth.