stokehole

/ˈstoʊkˌhoʊl/
noun
  1. The opening in a furnace or boiler through which fuel is added and the fire is tended.
    • Heat blasted from the stokehole as the fireman adjusted the draft.
    • The engineer opened the stokehole to shovel more coal into the furnace.
    • The old ship's boiler had a single stokehole on the starboard side.
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