Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
char coal , 1.
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Examples
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Women at wood-charcoal fires were making all sorts of delicacies for sale to the fans up above.
Terence Clarke: Baseball Dreams Terence Clarke 2011
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Women at wood-charcoal fires were making all sorts of delicacies for sale to the fans up above.
Terence Clarke: Baseball Dreams Terence Clarke 2011
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Women at wood-charcoal fires were making all sorts of delicacies for sale to the fans up above.
Terence Clarke: Baseball Dreams Terence Clarke 2011
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The imperishable nature of carbon, in its various forms of lamp-black, ivory-black, wood-charcoal, and graphite or black lead, holds out much greater promise of being usefully employed in the manufacture of a permanent writing material; since, for this substance, in its elementary condition and at ordinary temperatures, there exists no solvent nor chemical reagent capable of affecting its alteration.
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In each urinal there were utensils coated with coal tar, and at every corner iron crates filled with wood-charcoal to absorb noxious vapours.
Prisoners Their Own Warders A Record of the Convict Prison at Singapore in the Straits Settlements Established 1825 W. D. Bayliss 1869
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Activated Kaatoan Bangkal wood-charcoal cure sugarcane basi.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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