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cloth Charcoal in food
Ember Slash-and-char
Thomas Britton (1644 – 1714),
small coal merchant of London,
noted for his
singing voice.
Tortillon "Geoarch"....
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Coal is a
combustible black or brownish-black
sedimentary rock,
formed as rock
strata called coal seams.
Coal is
mostly carbon with
variable amounts of...
- The
coal tit (Periparus ater), is a
small p****erine bird in the tit family, Paridae. It is a
widespread and
common resident breeder in
forests throughout...
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producer and
consumer of
coal and
coal power in the world. The
Chinese central government has
continued efforts to curb new
coal plant construction while...
- This is a
partial glossary of
coal mining terminology commonly used in the
coalfields of the
United Kingdom. Some
words were in use
throughout the coalfields...
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believed to have
originated from the Latin: carbunculus,
originally a
small coal;
diminutive of carbon-, carbo:
charcoal or ember, but also a carbuncle...
- A
coal scuttle,
sometimes spelled coalscuttle and also
called a hod, "
coal bucket", or "
coal pail", is a bucket-like
container for
holding a
small, intermediate...
- word brique,
meaning brick.
Coal briquettes have long been
produced as a
means of
using up '
small coal', the
finely broken coal inevitably produced during...
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coal dust is
frequently measured in mesh. The
British slang term for
cheap fuel
consisting of
coal dust (slack)
containing small lumps of
coal (nuts)...
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Coal mining is the
process of
extracting coal from the
ground or from a mine.
Coal is
valued for its
energy content and
since the 1880s has been widely...