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coal
To be converted to charcoal
To take in coal; as, the steamer coaled at Southampton
A smouldering piece of material

Just as the camp-fire died down to just coals, with no flames to burn the marshmallows, someone dumped a whole load of wood on, so I gave up and went to bed.

{v} to burn wood to charcoal, to sketch out
A black or brownish-black solid combustible substance, formed by the partial decomposition of vegetable matter, that is widely used as a natural fuel
A solid, brittle, more or less distinctly stratified combustible carbonaceous rock, formed by partial to complete decomposition of vegetation; varies in color from dark brown to black; not fusible without decomposition and very insoluble
A generic term applied to carbonaceous rocks that were formed by the partial or complete decomposition of vegetation These stratified carbonaceous rocks are either solid or brittle and are highly combustible
A type of coal, such as bitumenous, anthracite, or lignite, and grades and varieties thereof
Sedimentary rock composed of combustible matter derived from the partial decomposition of plant material
To mark or delineate with charcoal
A hard mineral that is flammable, and gives off heat and light It forms when decayed vegetable matter is compacted by Earth's crust From soft to hard, giving less heat to more heat, the main types are lignite, subbituminous, bituminous, and anthracite
n a rock composed primarily of carbonaceous material derived from vegetation
coal is a form of stored solar energy It is created from the remains of plants that have been concentrated by heat and pressure for millions of years Coal is found in various forms or "grades," which depend on the ratio of carbon mass to energy content Represented in descending order of hardness and energy content per pound, these grades are anthracite, bituminous, sub-bituminous and lignite [return to top]
Fossil peat, a layered rock composed largely of chemically and physically altered plant remains mixed with a lesser amount of inorganic material (ash)
A solid fossil fuel consisting mainly of carbon produced by the compression of decayed plants
{f} provide with coal; take in coal; burn to coal
A mineral form of carbon Coal is used as heat source and to produce carbon monoxide, CO, which is the primary reducing agent in the smelting of iron Anthracite, or hard coal contains 90 to 99% carbon, by mass Bitumonous and lignite coal have less carbon and more impurities and are not usually used in ironnmaking
A fossil fuel made of sedimentary organic rock that contains more than 40 percent carbon by weight after moisture has been removed It is formed from plant matter that decayed in swamps and bogs that has been compressed and altered by geological processes over millions of years Four main types of coal have been identified and ranked based on how much carbon and energy they contain: lignite, subbituminous coal, bituminous coal, and anthracite
a fossil fuel comprised primarily of carbon formed by the decomposition of plant matter in non-marine environments billions of years ago; a fossil fuel
A piece of coal used for burning. Note that in British English the first of the following examples would usually be used, whereas in American English the latter would
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