spirit lamp
Britishnoun
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We had brought up with us some Primus stoves and spirit lamps.
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This contrivance is placed over a petroleum, gas, or spirit lamp, which gives the required heat.
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It consists of a cylinder pierced with holes for the admission of air and containing a spirit lamp, over which is a pan or pail holding a little water.
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He took with him food for a single day only, with a small spirit lamp so that in extreme need he could start a fire, melt ice for drinking-water, or warm a scanty meal.
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This may be fastened into a wooden handle, and when required heated over the flame of a spirit lamp.
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