Wiktionary
alt. An electric device which heats water up to boiling temperature. n. An electric device which heats water up to boiling temperature.
Usage examples of "water boiler".
With an internal-combustion engine, there wouldn't have to be a large water boiler within which to make steam.
A stoker must keep the furnace alive to power the hot-water boiler, but his access to the stoke-hole would be outside.
Like a railroad locomotive, it had a firebox under a water boiler, but there its resemblance to a locomotive ended.
They lugged home twigs and fir cones for kindling fires, fallen branches, driftwood from the beach to be sawn into logsanything burnable that would keep the hot-water boiler going and the sitting room fire alight.
The servants had fired up the wood-stoked water boiler as soon as they heard that M.
A massive, hulking, 89,000-volt particle accelerator that they had put together from surplus electromagnets and a rusty water boiler.
A faint hiss from the hot-water boiler behind the coal stove: the tick of cinders shifting in the box: no other sound.
A faint hiss from the hot-water boiler behind the coal stove: no other sound.