pechka

English

pechka

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пе́чка (péčka), diminutive of печь (pečʹ)

Noun

pechka (plural pechkas or pechki)

  1. A unique type of oven/furnace that first appeared in the 15th century. It is used both for cooking and domestic heating.

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