stovepipe

/ˈstoʊvˌpaɪp/
noun
  1. A metal pipe that carries smoke and gases from a stove to a chimney or flue.
    • He installed a new stovepipe to connect the wood stove to the chimney.
    • The old stovepipe had rusted through and needed to be replaced.
    • The stovepipe was clogged with soot, so the room filled with smoke.
  2. A tall, narrow hat with a flat top, popular in the 19th century, often associated with Abraham Lincoln.
    • The actor playing Abraham Lincoln wore a black stovepipe hat.
    • She found a vintage stovepipe hat at the antique shop.
    • In old photographs, men often wore stovepipe hats for formal occasions.
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