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gas range
noun
- a cooking stove that uses household gas as fuel.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gas range1
An Americanism dating back to 1880–85
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Example Sentences
Overhead ventilation in apartments and condos is often insufficient, so cooking with a gas range causes indoor pollution to linger in the home.
From Seattle Times
Many gas ranges are fitted with ventilation hoods that can reduce concentrations.
From Los Angeles Times
Now, however, there are electric cooktops that use induction to give you far more precise control over the heat you’re applying, while also being better for health and safety than other electric or gas ranges.
From Los Angeles Times
Weeks into his trip, his water tank and gas range broke, forcing him to rely on rainwater.
From Los Angeles Times
You don’t have to worry about breaking the glass surface on a gas range.
From Washington Post
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