cannel coat - translation to greek
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cannel coat - translation to greek

TYPE OF BITUMINOUS COAL
Cannel Coal; Candle coal; Ampelite; Cannel; Cannel-coal; Cannel shale
  • Cannel coal beads
  • Pennsylvanian]] of NE [[Ohio]]
  • Sculpture of a boot in Cannel coal in the collection of the [[Black Country Living Museum]]

cannel coat      
λαμπαδάνθρακας
frock coat         
  • Weingarten]], Upper [[Swabia]], 2011. An annual [[Catholic]] equestrian [[procession]] in honour of a [[relic]] containing the [[blood of Jesus Christ]].
  • Dandies of 1831, one wearing a Polish frock with hood and Brandenbourg fastenings, design elements later used for the Royal Navy [[Duffel coat]]
  • [[Crimean War]] French [[Light Infantry]]
  • [[Justacorps]], the precursor to the frock coat fashionable from the 1660s until the 1790s.
  • Man's wool and silk twill frock coat, France, 1816–1820. [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]], M.2010.33.7.. However resembling the preceding 18th century [[frock]].
  • German [[Landwehr]] soldier in frock coat, 1815
MEN'S FORMAL KNEE-LENGTH COAT
Frock suit; Redingote; Frockcoat; Prince Albert Coat; Prince Albert coat; Drape jacket; Redingotes; Frock-coat; Frock coats
n. ρεδιγκότα
λαμπαδάνθρακας      
cannel coat

Definition

cannel coal
['kan(?)l]
¦ noun a hard, compact kind of bituminous coal.
Origin
C16: perh. from north. Engl. cannel 'candle'.

Wikipedia

Cannel coal

Cannel coal or candle coal is a type of bituminous coal, also classified as terrestrial type oil shale. Due to its physical morphology and low mineral content cannel coal is considered to be coal but by its texture and composition of the organic matter it is considered to be oil shale. Although historically the term cannel coal has been used interchangeably with boghead coal, a more recent classification system restricts cannel coal to terrestrial origin, and boghead coal to lacustrine environments.