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Verb
/ˈCHärˌkōl/,
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charcoals, plural;
  1. Cook over charcoal
    • - charcoaled lobster
  2. Darken or blacken as if with charcoal
    • - drifts of snow charcoaled from soot
Noun
  1. A porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon, obtained as a residue when wood, bone, or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air

  2. Briquettes of charcoal used for barbecuing
    • - lamb grilled on charcoal
  3. A crayon made of charcoal and used for drawing

  4. A drawing made using charcoal

  5. A dark gray color
    • - his charcoal sweater
    • - charcoal gray

  1. (charcoal) of a very dark grey
  2. (charcoal) draw, trace, or represent with charcoal
  3. (charcoal) a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
  4. (charcoal) a stick of black carbon material used for drawing
  5. Charcoal is the dark grey residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. ...
  6. (Charcoal (album)) Charcoal is the debut album by Champaign, Illinois indie rock band Sarge. It was released in 1996 on Mud Records, and featured the single "Dear Josie, Love Robyn."
  7. (Charcoal (comics)) Charcoal (Charlie Burlingame) is a Marvel Comics character and member of the Thunderbolts who was created by a comic book fan for a "Create-A-Villain" contest sponsored by Marvel and Wizard Magazine and the alter-ego was created by Kurt Busiek.
  8. (Charcoal (typeface)) Charcoal is a sans-serif typeface designed by David Berlow of Font Bureau during the period 1994–1997. Charcoal was the default menu font in Apple Computer's Mac OS 8 and 9, replacing Chicago as part of the new Platinum interface. ...
  9. (Charcoal) A drawing pencil or crayon made from a black, porous carbonaceous material. Also, charred twigs of willow or vine used by artists because of the various degrees of value achieved when the charcoal is smudged. ...
  10. (Charcoal) An adsorbent carbon product, which has about one-third the surface area of activated carbon.
  11. (Charcoal) Compressed burned wood used for drawing.
  12. (Charcoal) Impure carbon prepared from vegetable or animal substances. Finely prepared charcoal in small sticks used as a drawing implement.
  13. (Charcoal) solid product obtained from the destructive distillation
  14. (CHARCOAL) A black, porous material, composed mostly of carbon, that is used as a fuel, filter, and absorbent.
  15. (CHARCOAL) The residue, primarily carbon, from the partial combustion of wood or other organic matter.
  16. (CHARCOAL) Wood reduced to carbon in an oxygen starved heated chamber made into sticks or pencils.
  17. (Charcoal) A material formed from the incomplete combustion or destructive distillation (carbonization) of organic material in a kiln or retort, and having a high energy density, being nearly pure carbon. (If produced from coal, it is coke. ...
  18. (Charcoal) A natural dark brown to black graphitelike material consisting of amorphous carbon with various organic and some inorganic compounds. Barks used charcoal as a drawing medium in his childhood.
  19. (Charcoal) A piece of wood that has been charred in a hot oven with no oxygen. Used in painting to sketch in nature or to outline a drawing before putting paint on the canvas.
  20. (Charcoal) A wood carbon formed by slowly heating bundles of twigs in airtight chambers, a process that produces charred wood rather than ash. ...
  21. (Charcoal) Activated carbon used as a last resort in the fining of wine to remove undesired components; highly absorbent and non-specific.
  22. (Charcoal) Black pigment. Used as paint for objects and bodies.
  23. (Charcoal) Can be either Quicklighting or Stove Top. Charcoals are placed on top of the Flavored Tobacco or Metal Bowl Screen in order to evaporate the Flavored Tobacco. Quicklighting Charcoals are lit with a match, while Olive Seed or Lemon Wood Charcoals are lit using a coiled stove.
  24. (Charcoal) In the context of African Violets, refers to a horticultural-grade additive which is sometimes mixed with soil in order to help it retain the beneficial by-products of decomposing matter.
  25. (Charcoal) In the event of an overdose of ABILIFY, an early charcoal administration may be useful in partially preventing the absorption of aripiprazole. ...