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Home Dictionary Name: coal blackCoal black
As black as coal jet black very black...
black lung
the popular name for a form of the chronic lung disease pneumoconiosis which is observed among coal miners and is caused by the inhalation of coal dust It is thus named because of the black appearance of the lungs pneumomelanosis of those affected with the disease See also the related condition anthracosis...
Coal tar
A thick black tarry liquid obtained by the distillation of bituminous coal in the manufacture of illuminating gas used for making printers ink black varnish etc It is a complex mixture from which many substances have been obtained especially hydrocarbons of the benzene or aromatic series...
Coal mine
Coal mine, The expression 'no person, other than the Central Government or a government company or a corporation owned, managed or control in India, in any form' is semantically sweeping and is wide in meaning so as to spare no class of coal, including even coking coal, because coking coal is a species of coal, coal itself being the genus. A definition of 'coal mine' in the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973. S. 2(b) of the Act defines coal mine to mean 'a mine in which there exists one or more seams of coal'. It is apparent that even a coking coal mine is a coal mine because the definition is broad, Mahindra Nath Shukla v. State of Bihar, (1980) 3 SCR 595: (1980) 3 SCC 353: AIR 1980 SC 1308 (1311). [Coal Mines (Nationalisa-tion Act (26 of 1973) s. 2 (b)]The (English) Coal Mines Act 1911, (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 50), repealing and reenacting, with alterations, a great part of the existing law, and itself amended by the (English) Coal Mines Act, 1914 (4 & 5Geo. 5, c. 22), contains a set o...
Cannel coal
A kind of mineral coal of a black color sufficiently hard and solid to be cut and polished It burns readily with a clear yellow flame and on this account has been used as a substitute for candles...
Black
Destitute of light or incapable of reflecting it of the color of soot or coal of the darkest or a very dark color the opposite of white characterized by such a color as black cloth black hair or eyes...
Coke and coal
Coke and coal, two products are distinct and different. Whereas 'coal' is a stone-like product excavated from the earth, 'coke' is the processed product of coal obtained by indirect heating in beehive ovens and by-product ovens which are commonly known as 'coke oven plants', Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. v. Steel Abrasers and Allied Products Ltd., 1994 Supp (3) SCC 361 (362) [Colliery Control Order, 1945, cl. 2(1)(2)]...
Coal-whippers
Coal-whippers, labourers discharging the cargoes of vessels laden with coals in the port of London. See 6 & 7 Vict. c. ci., which established a coal-whipper's register....
Coking coal mine
Coking coal mine, Includes a 'coke oven plant', Sanjeev Coke Manufacturing Company v. Bharat Coking Coal Limited, (1983) 1 SCC 147: (1983) 1 SCR 1000: AIR 1983 SC 239 (244). [Coking Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act (36 of 1972), s. 3(j)]...
Bovey coal
A kind of mineral coal or brown lignite burning with a weak flame and generally a disagreeable odor found at Bovey Tracey Devonshire England It is of geological age of the ooumllite and not of the true coal era...
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