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[koul] n.,v. -n 1. qymyrguri. 2. thëngjill, qymyr i ndezur. 3. qymyrdruri.● call/haul over the coals shaj; fajësoj; heap coals of fire on one's head e vras me pambuk /-v. furnizoj/furnizohem me qymyr● coal basin ['koul'beisën] n. pellg qymyrmbajtës● coal bed ['koulbed] n. shtresë qymyrguri● coal black ['koulblæk] adj. i zi sterrë, pisë i zi● coal-burning ['koulbë:ning] adj. (që punon) me qymyr● coaldust ['kouldast] n. pluhur qymyri● coaler ['koulë:] n 1. transportues (qymyri). 2. qymyrshitës● coaling station ['koul'steishën] n. depo qymyri● coalmine ['koulmain] n. minierë qymyrguri● coalminer ['koulmainë:] n. minator● coal oil ['kouloil] n. amer. vajguri● coalpit ['koulpit] n. pus qymyrguri, minierë qymyri● coal tar ['koul'ta:] n. katran* * *qymyr
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