wood coal (Meaning)
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wood coal (n)
intermediate between peat and bituminous coal
a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
Synonyms & Antonyms of wood coal
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wood coal Sentence Examples
- The fireplace crackled merrily as the wood coal burned, casting a warm glow on the room.
- The blacksmith used a roaring forge filled with wood coal to shape the metal into intricate designs.
- The old steam engine chugged along, its firebox fueled by blazing wood coal.
- The grill sizzled with the aroma of wood coal as the cook grilled succulent steaks.
- The charcoal kiln burned for days, converting wood into charcoal for industrial use.
- The stove emitted a pungent smell of wood coal as it heated the water for the bath.
- The wood coal stove kept the small cabin warm during the long, cold winter nights.
- The campfire flickered with orange flames, the wood coal embers glowing like miniature stars.
- The pizza oven used a combination of wood coal and gas to create an authentic Italian flavor.
- The blacksmith used wood coal to forge a custom-made sword for the king.
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intermediate between peat and bituminous coal, a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
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The fireplace crackled merrily as the wood coal burned, casting a warm glow on the room.
The blacksmith used a roaring forge filled with wood coal to shape the metal into intricate designs.
The old steam engine chugged along, its firebox fueled by blazing wood coal.
The grill sizzled with the aroma of wood coal as the cook grilled succulent steaks.