panhouse
Etymology
From pan + house.
panhouse means A building in which seawater is evaporated to make salt. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
noun
- A building in which seawater is evaporated to make salt.“Above the large boiler in the panhouse, on the scaffolding which supports the roof, and from which the boiler is suspended, a number of small closets are erected, in which the person taking the bath is seated, so that he is not only completely surrounded by the vapour of the boiling salt water, but breathes an air impregnated with many volatile particles.”
- A factory in which raw sugar is refined.“The appearance of the Sezela factory has been changed by the erection of a new 100-ft. panhouse as part of Reynolds Brothers Ltd.'s R3½-million expansion project.”