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dímnik
-a m (ȋ) kanal za odvajanje dima: očistiti, omesti dimnik; iz dimnika se vali gost dim / dimnik slabo vleče ne odvaja dobro dima / nad strehami se dvigajo počrneli dimniki; visoki tovarniški dimniki; dimnik lokomotive ● iron. to si lahko zapišete s (črno) kredo v dimnik ne bo upoštevano; se bo hitro pozabilo

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