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blast lamp

American  

noun

  1. a torch or lamp, as a blowtorch or a lamp for lampworking, in which the flame is fed by an air or oxygen blast.


Etymology

Origin of blast lamp

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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The inquiry heard that, prior to the blast, lamp keeper Thomas Powell had raised the issue of tampered lamps with John Williams.

From BBC • Nov. 8, 2017

When he reached the blast lamp, which was raised on a tall tripod, Vane stood with his back to the pulsating blaze while he grasped the details of a somewhat impressive scene.

From The Protector by Bindloss, Harold

"There won't be any more trouble, unless someone is turned loose here with files and a blast lamp," pronounced Hal.

From The Submarine Boys and the Middies The Prize Detail at Annapolis by Durham, Victor G.

Repeat the heating over the blast lamp until the weight is constant.

From An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis With Explanatory Notes by Talbot, Henry P.

Ignite for thirty minutes over the blast lamp with the cover on the crucible, and then for periods of ten minutes, until the weight is constant.

From An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis With Explanatory Notes by Talbot, Henry P.