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Charcoal meaning
impure carbon obtained by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter, that is, heating it in the absence of oxygen. | A stick of black carbon material used for drawing. | A drawing made with charcoal.
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Example sentences (20)
Kim loves a charcoal tea, while Kourtney is a fan of charcoal lattes.
Inside, the darkened touches consist of a charcoal roofliner and a choice of two upholstery options; charcoal Nappa leather with textile finishes, or full ventilated Nappa leather.
I proposed Bio-mas briquettes – they are an energy source used as heat and they function as charcoal but are made from waste material unlike charcoal.
Figures on weekly charcoal expenditure collected from respondents show the annual market value of charcoal consumed by the residential sector alone is Sh68 billion.
When it comes to the cost of cooking using gas or charcoal, Mukamparirwa said that mixing both is the best way because when you use charcoal alone for cooking everything it becomes costly and at the same time cooking everything using gas is not easy.
Charcoal burners (Köhler) built their wood piles (Meiler) in the woods and produced charcoal which, like the products of the potash boilers - further processed inter alia for the glassmaking industry.
In about 1640, citation the Flemish chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont observed that when he burned charcoal in a closed vessel, the mass of the resulting ash was much less than that of the original charcoal.
Japanese traditional portable charcoal grill " Shichirin Germany In Germany, the most prominent outdoor form of grilling is using the gridiron over a bed of burning charcoal.
Low atmospheric oxygen during the Middle and Late Devonian was accompanied by a decrease in charcoal abundance. citation citation Additional charcoal evidence suggests that fires continued through the Carboniferous period.
The local iron producers in Brazil rely heavily on sustainably grown Eucalyptus for charcoal ; this has greatly pushed up the price of charcoal in recent years.
The massive use of charcoal on an industrial scale in Early Modern Europe was a new type of consumption of western forests; even in Stuart England, the relatively primitive production of charcoal has already reached an impressive level.
Another boldface name to make his presence felt on the red carpet was Magic Johnson, who cut a dapper figure in a charcoal coat and black dress trousers.
A truck carrying charcoal has toppled on the Accra-bound of the Accra-Nsawam Highway.
Battista arrived in Nevada where he learned to make charcoal, which he later transported to Butte to sell to blacksmiths.
Beauty salon treatments for acne may include the use of acne masks containing beneficial ingredients like sulphur and charcoal, which help dry out the surface of the skin by absorbing excess sebum.
Charcoal-grilled proteins, koji steak tartare, nori risotto and sashimi served in a dry-ice cloud are among Yu’s creative, visually impactful dishes.
Co-owner Dan Fishman raves about the 36-ounce, 48-day dry-aged ribeye made on a charcoal grill from Japan.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: "In Taisho-era Japan, kindhearted Tanjiro Kamado makes a living selling charcoal.
During the study, it was discovered that charcoal was unable to remove the tea stains from the cow teeth.
Exploring different mediums, she decided to submit works in print, charcoal, and her newfound love: ceramics.