komin

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== Finnish == === Noun === komin genitive singular of komi === Noun === komin instructive plural of koma === Anagrams === -mikon, kimon, mokin == Old Norse == === Participle === komin inflection of kominn: strong feminine nominative singular strong neuter nominative/accusative plural == Polish == === Alternative forms === kumin (“oven”) (Masovian Borderland) kómin (Łowicz) === Etymology === Borrowed from Middle High German kamîn. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈkɔ.min/ Rhymes: -ɔmin Syllabification: ko‧min Homophone: Komin === Noun === komin m inan (diminutive kominek, related adjective kominowy) (architecture) chimney, flue (vertical tube or hollow column projecting from the roof of a building or placed on a steam locomotive or a ship, through which smoke, fumes, or ventilated air is emitted) (architecture) chimney, flue (tall, free-standing industrial structure used for the discharge of flue gases) chimney, flue (device in the form of a duct that is used to exhaust fumes or other noxious gases to the outside of the building or to supply fresh air) (archaic, cooking) stove in a country cottage used for cooking Synonym: piec (geology) chimney (vertical crevice in a steep mountain slope, wide enough for a climber to enter) tube scarf (shawl in which the ends are stitched together, interposed several times around the neck when put on in order to surround this part of the body with a thick and high layer of knitted or woven fabric to protect against the cold) Synonym: tuba Hypernym: szal (meteorology) rising current of warm air Hypernym: prąd (colloquial, economics) amount of some sums that is well above the average ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === Further reading === “komin”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego‎[1] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN “komin”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN‎[2] (in Polish) komin in PWN's encyclopedia