English edit

Noun edit

throughdraft (plural throughdrafts)

  1. Alternative form of through-draught
    • 1996, Elizabeth Carter, Ken Deaver, Excavations at Anshan (Tal-e Malyan), page 38:
      The hot gases could have been forced up through the ceramics and then down to escape through the chimney (a downdraft kiln) or pulled across by the chimney (a crossdraft or throughdraft kiln).
    • 2000, Regina Krahl, J. May Lee Barrett, Dawn of the Yellow Earth, page 24:
      The Yangshao site at Banpo near Xi'an in Shaanxi province has brought to light remains of both throughdraft and updraft kilns, with a separate fire box for the fuel either in front of or below the firing chamber for the pots.
    • 2003, Andrew Scott, Dimensions of Sustainability, page 95:
      These told us that we get a wonderful throughdraft in summer and buoyant air escaping through the apex of the roof.