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n. kül, kor* * *cüruf* * *['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) marsık; kısmen veya tamamen yanmış odun/kömür- cinema -
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• rikka• tuhka• polttaa tuhkaksi• kuona* * *'sində(a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) tuhka- cinema -
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n. үнс, нурам. -
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ნაღვერდალი -
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(met) zgură, cenuşă, arsură; scorie -
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زغال نيم سوز، خاكستر ، خاكستر كردن -
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s žeravica, ugljevlje, (mrtva) žera; troska / #s [pl] = pepeo; to burn to a # = izgorjeti, sagorjeti (hranu)* * *
pepeo
Å¡ljaka
troska
žar -
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шлак, окалина -
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котельный шлак; зола -
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күл, шлак (темір не көмір өндірісіндегі қалдық), қабыршақ (темір қағы), бықсып жатқан көмір -
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['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) żużel, popiół- cinema -
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['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) izdedži- cinema* * *izdedži -
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n. згура;2. пепел, саѓи; гар; јагленисан -
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['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) šlakas, išdagos- cinema -
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n. glöd, aska* * *['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) aska- cinema -
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s carbonissa, terregada, cendra -
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• cađ; čađ; drozga; pepeo; šljaka; ugljen; ugljevlje; ugljevlje od izgorelog drveta; zgura; zgura iz visoke peći; žar -
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['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) uhlík- cinema* * *• uhlík• popel• škvára• škvarek• struska• oharky• oharek• karbon -
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['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) uhlík- cinema* * *• škvara• troska• popol -
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popioływyskrobkizgorzelina
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Cinder — Cin der (s[i^]n d[ e]r), n. [AS. sinder slag, dross; akin to Icel. sindr dross, Sw. sinder, G. sinter, D. sintel; perh. influenced by F. cendre ashes, fr. L. cinis. Cf. {Sinter}.] 1. Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cinder — (n.) O.E. sinder dross of iron, slag, from P.Gmc. *sindran (Cf. O.S. sinder, O.N. sindr, M.L.G., M.Du. sinder, O.H.G. sintar, Ger. Sinter), from PIE root *sendhro coagulating fluid. Initial s changed to c under influence of Fr. cendre … Etymology dictionary
cinder — cìnder m DEFINICIJA reg. zast. upaljač, fajercajg ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Zünder … Hrvatski jezični portal
cinder — [n] hot ash clinker, ember, hot coal, soot; concept 260 … New thesaurus
cinder — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of burnt coal or wood that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it. DERIVATIVES cindery adjective. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
cinder — [sin′dər] n. [ME & OE sinder, dross of iron, slag < IE base * sendhro , coagulating fluid > Ger sinter, dross of iron, stalactite, sintern, to trickle, coagulate, Czech śadra, gypsum] 1. slag, as from the reduction of metallic ores 2. a… … English World dictionary
Cinder — For other uses, see Cinder (disambiguation). Example of a cinder, found at Amboy Crater A cinder is a pyroclastic material. Cinders are extrusive igneous rocks. Cinders are similar to pumice, which has so many cavities and is such low density… … Wikipedia
cinder — UK [ˈsɪndə(r)] / US [ˈsɪndər] noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms cinder : singular cinder plural cinders a) a small piece of something that has been burnt almost completely burnt to a cinder (= burnt very badly): The roast was burnt to a … English dictionary
cinder — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ glowing, hot, red ▪ a fireplace full of glowing red cinders CINDER + NOUN ▪ path, track … Collocations dictionary
cinder — cin|der [ sındər ] noun count usually plural a small piece of something that has been burned almost completely: burned to a cinder (=burned very badly): The roast was burned to a cinder. a. cinders plural the burned pieces left after a fire has… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cinder — noun (countable usually plural) a very small piece of burnt wood, coal etc: a cold hearth full of cinders | burnt to a cinder (=completely burnt): The cake was burnt to a cinder … Longman dictionary of contemporary English