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Qué (quién) es charcoal - definición


charcoal         
  • Charcoal for [[dehumidification]] and [[air purification]] in bathroom
  • Activated carbon
  • Burning ''ogatan''
  • [[Charcoal burning]]
  • Charcoal
  • An abandoned charcoal kiln]] near Walker, Arizona, USA
  • Two charcoal pencils in paper sheaths that are unwrapped as the pencil is used, and two charcoal pencils in wooden sheaths
  • turf]] or soil, and firing it (circa 1890)
  • Four sticks of vine charcoal and four sticks of compressed charcoal
  • ubame oak]]''
  • Grill charcoal made from coconut shell
  • [[Charcoal pile]]
  • Ogatan]]'', charcoal briquettes made from sawdust
  • Mangrove charcoal burning video
  • Charcoal under a microscope
FUEL
Small coal; Charcoal-burning; Charcol; Charcoal maker; Charcoal making; Coconut charcoal; Coconut Charcoal; Burning charcoal; Charcoal clamp; Charcoal manufacturing; Environmental impact of charcoal production
n.
Carbon (more or less pure).
charcoal         
  • Charcoal for [[dehumidification]] and [[air purification]] in bathroom
  • Activated carbon
  • Burning ''ogatan''
  • [[Charcoal burning]]
  • Charcoal
  • An abandoned charcoal kiln]] near Walker, Arizona, USA
  • Two charcoal pencils in paper sheaths that are unwrapped as the pencil is used, and two charcoal pencils in wooden sheaths
  • turf]] or soil, and firing it (circa 1890)
  • Four sticks of vine charcoal and four sticks of compressed charcoal
  • ubame oak]]''
  • Grill charcoal made from coconut shell
  • [[Charcoal pile]]
  • Ogatan]]'', charcoal briquettes made from sawdust
  • Mangrove charcoal burning video
  • Charcoal under a microscope
FUEL
Small coal; Charcoal-burning; Charcol; Charcoal maker; Charcoal making; Coconut charcoal; Coconut Charcoal; Burning charcoal; Charcoal clamp; Charcoal manufacturing; Environmental impact of charcoal production
n. to burn charcoal
charcoal         
  • Charcoal for [[dehumidification]] and [[air purification]] in bathroom
  • Activated carbon
  • Burning ''ogatan''
  • [[Charcoal burning]]
  • Charcoal
  • An abandoned charcoal kiln]] near Walker, Arizona, USA
  • Two charcoal pencils in paper sheaths that are unwrapped as the pencil is used, and two charcoal pencils in wooden sheaths
  • turf]] or soil, and firing it (circa 1890)
  • Four sticks of vine charcoal and four sticks of compressed charcoal
  • ubame oak]]''
  • Grill charcoal made from coconut shell
  • [[Charcoal pile]]
  • Ogatan]]'', charcoal briquettes made from sawdust
  • Mangrove charcoal burning video
  • Charcoal under a microscope
FUEL
Small coal; Charcoal-burning; Charcol; Charcoal maker; Charcoal making; Coconut charcoal; Coconut Charcoal; Burning charcoal; Charcoal clamp; Charcoal manufacturing; Environmental impact of charcoal production
¦ noun
1. a porous black form of carbon obtained as a residue when wood or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air.
a stick of charcoal used for drawing.
2. a dark grey colour.
Origin
ME: prob. related to coal in the early sense 'charcoal'.

Wikipedia

Charcoal
Charcoal is a lightweight black carbon residue produced by strongly heating wood (or other animal and plant materials) in minimal oxygen to remove all water and volatile constituents. In the traditional version of this pyrolysis process, called charcoal burning, often by forming a charcoal kiln, the heat is supplied by burning part of the starting material itself, with a limited supply of oxygen.
Ejemplos de uso de charcoal
1. Danielle Peres’ charcoal sketches were impressive.
2. Most purists agree that the superior fuel, from a culinary point of view, is proper charcoal, not propane gas, nor "charcoal" briquettes.
3. The only truly sustainable option is to buy charcoal from the rising number of charcoal producers in the UK who are reviving the near–extinct art of coppicing.
4. She predominantly paints with watercolours, but also works in charcoal.
5. Ansari‘s charcoal Toyota minivan sat parked outside her apartment today.