Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act or process of passing a substance, as air or gas, through a preheater before using it or operating upon it.
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- verb Present participle of
preheat .
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Examples
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Put the tray in the oven (you can even do this before the preheating is finished) and roast for 15 minutes plus whatever time is needed to finish preheating.
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Things such as preheating the limestone before it hits the kiln save energy costs and much of the plant is automated.
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Turn them over once while your oven is preheating then stick them in and forget about them.
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Put them in a box in the garage, or in the oven remember to take them out before preheating!!!!
Stephanie O'Dea: Company Clean In 30 Minutes (Or Less!) Stephanie O'Dea 2011
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Your smart fridge has scanned all the food in your kitchen, compiled a menu of the healthiest meal combinations (tailored to your food preferences and allergies, of course) and has started preheating your oven.
Your Diet in 2020 – Making Healthy Choices Will Be Done For Us | Impact Lab 2010
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Turn them over once while your oven is preheating then stick them in and forget about them.
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Put them in a box in the garage, or in the oven remember to take them out before preheating!!!!
Stephanie O'Dea: Company Clean In 30 Minutes (Or Less!) Stephanie O'Dea 2011
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Put them in a box in the garage, or in the oven remember to take them out before preheating!!!!
Stephanie O'Dea: Company Clean In 30 Minutes (Or Less!) Stephanie O'Dea 2011
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Then after preheating the oven, and baking the loaf, we were rewarded with this: which we promptly slathered with butter and apricot jam.
Archive 2009-03-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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Put them in a box in the garage, or in the oven remember to take them out before preheating!!!!
Stephanie O'Dea: Company Clean In 30 Minutes (Or Less!) Stephanie O'Dea 2011
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