0 a hard, black substance similar to coal that can be used as fuel or, in the form of sticks, as something to draw with:
1 a hard, black substance similar to coal that can be used as fuel or, in the form of sticks, as something to draw with
Charcoal counts were not conducted on the 1984 cores because of the goals of the research at the time.
The charcoal sample came from between the vessels and must be intrusive.
Environmental scanning electron microscope pictures of palynofacies and charcoal.
Some core sections had decreased in length due to dewatering since the cores were originally collected and sampled for pollen and microscopic charcoal in 1989.
The proprietor was a 'merchant iron-smelter', which leaves one to wonder if the wood was not to be converted into charcoal.
This requirement covers logging as well as consumption of charcoal and firewood.
The smudgy and imprecise charcoal drawings were particularly effective in conveying the efforts of a hand (a hesitating one) struggling to fix certain patterns.
After drying for two days, the mold was put into a charcoal brazier to melt the wax.
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carbón vegetal, carboncillo, carbón [masculine]…
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