If you are familiar with wood-burning stoves—what do you call the round flat pieces that you take out to put in the wood?
| LID | 485 |
| STOVE LID | 183 |
| EYE | 147 |
| CAP | 56 |
| GRIDDLE | 41 |
| COVER | 22 |
| STOVE CAP | 21 |
| STOVE COVER | 12 |
| DAMPER | 11 |
| GRATE | 8 |
| STOVE GRIDDLE | 5 |
| STOVE PLATE | 5 |
| NR | 4 |
| PLATE | 4 |
| STOVE | 4 |
| STOVE EYE | 3 |
| CROSSPIECE | 2 |
| EYE CAP | 2 |
| ROUND | 2 |
| TOP | 2 |
| BURNER | 1 |
| BURNER PLATE | 1 |
| DOOR | 1 |
| GRILL | 1 |
| HOLE COVER | 1 |
| LIDDLE | 1 |
| LUNKA | 1 |
| POT COVER | 1 |
| RACK | 1 |
| RING | 1 |
| SKELETON LID | 1 |
| STOVE DAMPER | 1 |
| STOVE TOP | 1 |
| TRAY | 1 |
| UPRIGHTS | 1 |
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