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Definition of Cindered
1. cinder [v] - See also: cinder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cindered
Literary usage of Cindered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mineral Resources of New South Wales by Geological Survey of New South Wales, Edward Fisher Pittman (1901)
"As a general rule, where a coal seam has been intersected by a dyke, the coal in
found to be cindered or coked for a short distance (a foot or so) on each ..."
2. The Mining Engineer (1893)
"2 tunnel, Bulli colliery, large areas of the coal- se »m have been cindered, and
from the fatal effects of the east and west fault, as well as the dyke that ..."
3. A Treasury of Humorous Poetry: Being a Compilation of Witty, Facetious, and by Frederic Lawrence Knowles (1902)
"We had fixed one day to sack him, and agreed to moot the point, When my lad should
bring our usual regale of cindered joint, - But instead of cindered joint ..."
4. Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1889)
"We had fixed one day to sack him, and agreed to moot the point, When my lad should
hring our usual resale of cindered joint, Hut instead of cindered joint ..."
5. "The Iron Founder" Supplement: A Complete Illustrated Exposition of the Art by Simpson Bolland (1893)
"The holes JK indicate that a short length of 4" pipe is to be usad for building
up to, drawing it up as the work progresses; the cindered spaces leading np ..."