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Definition of Charcoals
1. charcoal [v] - See also: charcoal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charcoals
Literary usage of Charcoals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"Dorothy Dudley Songs for a Violin I-IV Glenn Ward Dresbach Refugees—The Little
Rose Is Dust, My Dear Grace Hazard Conkling War Catherine Wells charcoals . ..."
2. The Story of a Border City During the Civil War by Galusha Anderson (1908)
"CHAPTER XX charcoals AND CLAYBANKS IN our hot fight for Missouri and the ...
And the warring factions were significantly named charcoals and Claybanks. ..."
3. The Magazine of Science, and Schools of Art (1841)
"All sorts of light and heavy wood that could be procured, both native and foreign,
submitted to these two distillations, have given charcoals which ..."
4. Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy. (1826)
"The external extremity of each of these charcoals should be hollowed, ...
The result of this disposition must be, that the two charcoals would be in the ..."
5. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1857)
"... charcoals may be very properly divided into three classes : First, into those
which, like the purified and the coal-tar charcoals, above described, ..."