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+ | # A [[brick]], [[stone]] or [[cement]] [[floor]] to a [[fireplace]] or [[oven]] | ||
+ | # An open [[recess]] in a [[wall]] at the [[base]] of a [[chimney]] where a [[fire]] may be [[built]] | ||
+ | # The lowest part of a [[metallurgical]] [[furnace]] | ||
+ | # A [[symbol]] for [[home]] or [[family]] [[life]] | ||
+ | # A household or group following the modern pagan faith of [[Heathenry]]. | ||
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- A brick, stone or cement floor to a fireplace or oven
- An open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire may be built
- The lowest part of a metallurgical furnace
- A symbol for home or family life
- A household or group following the modern pagan faith of Heathenry.
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