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Peat

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Peaty

Composed of peat abounding in peat resembling peat

Bogwood

The wood of trees esp of oaks dug up from peat bogs It is of a shining black or ebony color and is largely used for making ornaments

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briquet

A block of compacted charcoal coal dust or peat etc used as a fuel Charcoal briquettes are a common fuel used for the outdoor barbecue grill

Cespitine

An oil obtained by distillation of peat and containing various members of the pyridine series

Finnan haddie

Haddock cured in peat smoke originally at Findon pron fibrevenan Scotland the name is also applied to other kinds of smoked haddock

Fuel

used to produce heat by burning that which feeds fire combustible matter used for fires as wood coal peat etc

Pholas

of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidaelig They bore holes for themselves in clay peat and soft rocks

Quadrel

A square piece of turf or peat

Smoke

or substance that escapes or expelled from a burning body especially from burning vegetable matter as wood coal peat or the like

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Peat

Matched in: Term Peat

Peaty

Composed of peat abounding in peat resembling peat

Bogwood

The wood of trees esp of oaks dug up from peat bogs It is of a shining black or ebony color and is largely used for making ornaments

Keep your definitions linked to case research

briquet

A block of compacted charcoal coal dust or peat etc used as a fuel Charcoal briquettes are a common fuel used for the outdoor barbecue grill

Cespitine

An oil obtained by distillation of peat and containing various members of the pyridine series

Finnan haddie

Haddock cured in peat smoke originally at Findon pron fibrevenan Scotland the name is also applied to other kinds of smoked haddock

Fuel

used to produce heat by burning that which feeds fire combustible matter used for fires as wood coal peat etc

Pholas

of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas or family Pholadidaelig They bore holes for themselves in clay peat and soft rocks

Quadrel

A square piece of turf or peat

Smoke

or substance that escapes or expelled from a burning body especially from burning vegetable matter as wood coal peat or the like

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