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CHARCOAL


See: Activated charcoal.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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mid-14c., charcole, first element is either Old French charbon "charcoal," or, on the current theory, obsolete charren "to turn" (from Old English cerran) + cole "coal," [..]
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carbon material made by burning wood or other organic material with little air.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Charcoal is a black crumbly drawing material made of carbon and often used for sketching and under-drawing for paintings, although can also be used to create more finished drawings
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of a very dark grey a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air draw, trace, or represent with charcoal a stick of black carbon material used for dra [..]
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a hard blackened piece of burnt wood. You can draw pictures with it
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To dream of charcoal unlighted, denotes miserable situations and bleak unhappiness. If it is burning with glowing coals, there is prospects of great enhancement of fortune, and possession of unalloyed joys.   
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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A black, porous material, composed mostly of carbon, that is used as a fuel, filter, and absorbent.
Source: propertiesofmatter.si.edu (offline)

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Comes in chunks made from whole logs and branches, briquets, which is made from sawdust and binders. Charcoal is made by slowly combusting the raw wood in a low oxygen container until it forms a carbo [..]
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See Activated Charcoal
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High quality ingredient with abundant beneficial nutrients Charcoal absorbs excess gas and is often recommended for relieving wind and bloatin [..]
Source: allaboutdogfood.co.uk

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(n) a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air(n) a stick of black carbon material used for drawing(n) a very dark grey color(n) a drawing made with [..]
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CHARCOAL


carbo
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Porous graphite fibres consisting from microcristallites and amorphous material which result in an extremely high internal surface which can absorb high quantities of chemical substances. Charcoal is used in chemical filters for toxic gases.
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Black, porous, carbonaceous material produced by the destructive distillation of wood and used as a fuel, filter, and absorbent. Charcoal is almost pure carbon, with about twice the energy content per unit mass as the original wood; therefore, it can burn at a much higher temperature than wood.
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Charcoal is carbon produced by the pyrolysis of wood in the absence of oxygen. Made in kilns, where the wood was stacked under a layer of clay, until the 19th century, charcoal is now produced in mode [..]
Source: planete-energies.com

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either a charred carbonaceous material or its primary constituent, namely carbon. Lavoisier coined the term carbone (carbon) to distinguish the element from impure charred material; however, the disti [..]
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An amorphous form of Carbon prepared from the incomplete combustion of Animal or vegetable matter, e.g., Wood. The activated form of charcoal is used in the treatment of Poisoning. (Grant & Hackh& [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An amorphous form of carbon prepared from the incomplete combustion of animal or vegetable matter, e.g., wood. The activated form of charcoal is used in the treatment of poisoning. (Grant & Hackh& [..]
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Charcoal is a porous black residue of partially burned organic matter, usually wood, that has been a commercial product since ancient times. In fact, the ancient charcoal industry once employed hundre [..]
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Black drawing material made of slowly charred wood and available in varying degrees of hardness, it is one of the oldest materials used for drawing and is manipulated with the thumb or a "stump&q [..]
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Compressed burned wood used for drawing
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Wood reduced to carbon in an oxygen starved heated chamber made into sticks or pencils.
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Charcoal refers to the drawing utensil employed by artists as a medium for sketches, finished works, and under-drawings for paintings. The black and crumbly nature of charcoal produces a freer and les [..]
Source: artnet.com

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A drawing medium (pencil or crayon) made from a porous carbonaceous material.
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Historically used in painting to sketch in the composition prior to painting, charcoal is also used to accomplish complete drawings. Charcoal is available in vine, compressed, and powdered forms.
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A porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon obtained as a residue when wood or bone is burned in the absence of air.
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A charcoal that has been ground, added to a gum binder and compressed into a square or round stick.
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<p>Paper with varying degrees of tooth. Holds charcoal better than smoother surfaces. Also works very well for pastels.</p>
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Created when a thin short stick of willow branch is burned into soft, medium and hard consistencies.
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A white pigment ground and formed to a charcoal-like consistency then formed into a stick or pencil, but not really charcoal at all.
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Charcoal has been in use since prehistoric times. It is a natural medium made from kiln fired willow twigs. It is black in color with variations in intensity created by levels of hardness. The softer [..]
Source: lucillelucasgallery.com

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(uncountable) Impure carbon obtained by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter, that is to say, heating it in the absence of oxygen. * year=2006|author= |title=Internal Combustion [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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