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(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) carvão* * *char.coal[tʃ'a:koul] n 1 carvão vegetal. 2 lápis de carvão. 3 carvão: desenho a carvão. • vt+vi marcar, escrever ou desenhar com carvão. -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > charcoal
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n. kömür, mangal kömürü, karakalem, karakalem resim* * *1. mangal kömürü 2. odun kömürü* * *(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) odun kömürü -
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• hiili• puuhiili• kivihiili• sysi• piirustushiili* * *(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) hiili -
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n., vt. 숯, 목탄, 목탄화, 목탄으로 그리다 -
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1 ხის ნახშირი2 ნახშირით ნახატი სურათი -
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(chim) cărbune de lemn / vegetal, mangal; cărbune ptr. desen -
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English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > charcoal
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s (drveni) ugljen / animal # = životinjski ugljen; # burner = ugljenar; peč na drveni ugljen* * *
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['tʃɑːkəul]n( fuel) węgiel m drzewny; ( for drawing) węgiel m (rysunkowy)* * *(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) węgiel drzewny -
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(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) kokogle* * *kokogle; ogles zīmulis; ogles zīmējums -
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n. träkol; kolteckning* * *(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) träkol
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Charcoal — Char coal , n. [See {Char}, v. t., to burn or to reduce to coal, and {Coal}.] 1. Impure carbon prepared from vegetable or animal substances; esp., coal made by charring wood in a kiln, retort, etc., from which air is excluded. It is used for fuel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Charcoal — est un super héros créé par Marvel Comics. Il est apparu pour la première fois dans Thunderbolts #19, en 1998. Il est à noter que ce personnage fut créé à la suite d un concours du magazine Wizard. A la suite d un problème de prix non attribué et … Wikipédia en Français
charcoal — (n.) mid 14c., charcole, first element is either O.Fr. charbon charcoal, or, on the current theory, obsolete charren to turn (from O.E. cerran) + cole coal, thus, to turn to coal … Etymology dictionary
charcoal — ► NOUN 1) a porous black form of carbon obtained when wood is heated in the absence of air. 2) a dark grey colour. ORIGIN probably related to COAL(Cf. ↑coaly) in the early sense «charcoal» … English terms dictionary
charcoal — [chär′kōl΄] n. [ME char cole; prob. < charren, to turn (see CHARE) + cole, coal (hence, lit., wood turned to coal)] 1. a porous, amorphous form of carbon produced by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter and used for… … English World dictionary
Charcoal — For other uses, see Charcoal (disambiguation). Dry charcoal … Wikipedia
charcoal — charcoaly, adj. /chahr kohl /, n. 1. the carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic substances in the absence of air. 2. a drawing pencil of charcoal. 3. a drawing made with charcoal. v.t. 4. to blacken, write, or draw with… … Universalium
charcoal — [14] The words char and charcoal are related, but not in the way commonsense might lead one to suppose: for the verb char [17], originally apparently a charcoal burner’s term, appears to derive from charcoal. So etymologically, the element char… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
charcoal — [14] The words char and charcoal are related, but not in the way commonsense might lead one to suppose: for the verb char [17], originally apparently a charcoal burner’s term, appears to derive from charcoal. So etymologically, the element char… … Word origins
charcoal — n. 1 a an amorphous form of carbon consisting of a porous black residue from partially burnt wood, bones, etc. b (usu. in pl.) a piece of this used for drawing. 2 a drawing in charcoal. 3 (in full charcoal grey) a dark grey colour. Phrases and… … Useful english dictionary
charcoal — char|coal [ˈtʃa:kəul US ˈtʃa:rkoul] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from char to turn (11 17 centuries) (from Old English cerran) + coal] 1.) [U] a black substance made of burned wood that can be used as ↑fuel ▪ cooking over a charcoal fire… … Dictionary of contemporary English