Wiktionary
n. 1 A traditional Japanese wood- or charcoal-fired earthen vessel used as a stove or oven. 2 A modern cooker in this style, often used for barbecues.
Wikipedia
A kamado is a traditional Japanese wood or charcoal fueled cook stove. The name kamado is, in fact, the Japanese word for “stove” or “cooking range”. Literally, it means “place for the cauldron”. A movable kamado called "mushikamado" came to the attention of Americans after the Second World War and is now found in the US as a Kamado style cooker or Barbecue grill. The mushikamado is a round clay pot with a removable domed clay lid and was typically found in Southern Japan.
Usage examples of "kamado".
I thought when you killed the Dolman at Kamado we had defeated Chaos for all time.
Such a horde as Moichi had never before seen, even on the bloody plains before Kamado at the Kai-feng.