chimney

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The meaning (definition) of the word chimney
a tall pipe on the roof that lets smoke from a fire escape
The word chimney used in a sentence
“Smoke comes out of the chimney on the roof.”
Words that mean the same as chimney (synonyms)
pipe
The plural of the word chimney
chimneys
How the word chimney is said around the world
| French | cheminée |
| Spanish | tubo de lámpara |
| Mandarin | 烟囱 |
| Hindi | चिमनी |
| Arabic | مدخنة |
| Russian | камин |
| Portuguese (EU) | chaminé |
| Portuguese (BR) | chaminé |
| Japanese | 煙突 |
| German | Schornstein |
| Urdu | چمنی |
| Punjabi | ਚਿਮਨੀ |
| Korean | 굴뚝 |
| Hebrew | אֲרוּבָּה |
| Greek | καμινάδα |
| Dutch | schoorsteen |
| Filipino | tsimenea |
| Vietnamese | ống khói |
| Turkish | baca |
| Persian | دودکش |
| Polish | komin |
| Ukrainian | димар |
| Bengali | চিমনি |
| Swedish | skorsten |
| Italian | camino |
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