Char - Law Dictionary Search Results
Omnibus
bys. 3, and includes, for the purposes of the Act, char-a-bancs, wagonettes, brakes, stage-coaches, and other carriages plying or standing for
Blacks
kind of in used in copperplate printing prepared from the charred husks of the grape and residue of the wine press
Charcoal
prepared from vegetable or animal substances esp coal made by charring wood in a kiln retort etc from which air is
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Coal
A thoroughly charred and extinguished or still ignited fragment from wood or other
Coke
Mineral coal charred or depriver of its bitumen sulphur or other volatile matter
Snuff
The part of a candle wick charred by the flame whether burning or not
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