The chimney on a ship is commonly referred to as a "funnel." It is used to vent smoke and exhaust gases from the ship's engines and boilers, helping to ensure efficient operation and safety. Funnels can vary in shape and size depending on the design of the vessel.
A ship's chimney is a funnel.
A ships chimney is a funnel or stack.
Steeplejack Chimney sweep
I think it's called chimney cleaner.
a chimney, or possibly a furnace, but id go with chimney
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some analogies now? Alright, let's see... House is to chimney as steamer is to... steam? Like, a steamer produces steam, just like how a chimney is all about that house smoke. So, yeah, steam is the word you're looking for.
chimney?!
If its that vertical tube that smoke goes up , from burning, then it is 'CHIMNEY'.
A chimney
Cylinder
Chimney Campfire Cigarette Factory Tailpipe
There are two Chimney Rocks in the US, one in Nebraska and one in North Carolina. It is believed both were named for their Chimney-like shape.