Hypocaust

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 52

Hypocaust, a form of furnace used by the Romans for the purpose of heating baths and apartments. It was placed in a chamber beneath the floor, and the heated air and products of combustion were made to circulate round the walls and under the floor by means of hollow tubes or a hollow lining, and were also carried in pipes to other rooms. See BATHS.

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