chara (Meaning)
Wordnet
chara (n)
green algae common in freshwater lakes of limestone districts
Webster
chara (n.)
A genus of flowerless plants, having articulated stems and whorled branches. They flourish in wet places.
Synonyms & Antonyms of chara
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chara Sentence Examples
- The chef grilled the steak to perfection, imparting a delicious char on the outside.
- As the fire crackled, the logs slowly turned to glowing embers, leaving behind a fine layer of char.
- The blackened char of the burnt toast filled the kitchen with a distinct aroma.
- Despite the charred remains, the building's structure remained intact after the fire.
- The artist used a charcoal pencil to create depth and texture in the charred landscape.
- The remnants of the ancient settlement revealed charred timbers, indicating the intensity of the past fire.
- A hint of char added depth of flavor to the smoky barbecue sauce.
- The forest floor was littered with charred branches after the wildfire swept through the area.
- The charred ruins of the old cabin stood as a testament to the destructive power of nature.
- The charred edges of the parchment hinted at the document's age and fragility.
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green algae common in freshwater lakes of limestone districtsA genus of flowerless plants, having articulated stems and whorled branches. They flourish in wet p
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The chef grilled the steak to perfection, imparting a delicious char on the outside.
As the fire crackled, the logs slowly turned to glowing embers, leaving behind a fine layer of char.
The blackened char of the burnt toast filled the kitchen with a distinct aroma.
Despite the charred remains, the building's structure remained intact after the fire.