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carbo animalis) is a porous, black,
granular material produced by
charring animal bones. Its
composition varies depending on how it is made; however, it consists...
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Charcoal is a
lightweight black carbon residue produced by
strongly heating wood (or
other animal and
plant materials) in
minimal oxygen to
remove all...
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houses was an
animal charcoal works, an
unpleasant and
noxious manufacturing process involving the carc****es of dead horses.
Animal charcoal was used as...
- USSR. 1977. Dawidowsky, f; Brannt,
William T (1905). Glue, Gelatine,
Animal Charcoal, Phosphorus, Cements, Pastes, and
Micilages (in
German and English)...
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Retrieved 29
March 2016. Dawidowsky,
Ferdinand (1905). Glue, Gelatine,
Animal Charcoal, Phosphorus, Cements, Pastes, and Mucilage.
Henry Carey Baird & Co...
- Look up
charcoal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charcoal is a
blackish residue of
impure carbon obtained by
heating animal and
vegetable substances...
- low-temperature
charcoal residues in high concentrations; of high
quantities of tiny
pottery shards; of
organic matter such as
plant residues,
animal ****, fish...
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Activated carbon, also
called activated charcoal, is a form of
carbon commonly used to
filter contaminants from
water and air,
among many
other uses. It...
- Char-grilled
steak (also
charcoal steak) is a
method of
preparing meat for
human consumption.
Although various animal steaks can
technically be char-grilled...
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Butterworth and Lieutenant-Colonel
James Low,
strewing finely-powdered
animal charcoal over the
surface of the
stones and
sweeping it
gently with a feather...