Definition of Recoal

1. coal [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: coal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recoal

recluseness
recluses
reclusing
reclusion
reclusions
reclusive
reclusively
reclusiveness
reclusivenesses
reclusories
reclusory
recluster
reclustered
reclustering
reclusters
recoal (current term)
recoaled
recoaling
recoals
recoat
recoated
recoating
recoats
recock
recocked
recocking
recocks
recoct
recocted
recocting

Literary usage of Recoal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"Captain Mahan says that few ships of war can carry fuel enough to go from San Francisco to Asia without stopping to recoal, and he says that no ship can ..."

2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1862)
"The Hercules and Tiger will return to those waters ns soon as they can recoal, and with the Reliance, Captain McGowan, will cruise along the Virginia shore ..."

3. The Relations of the United States and Spain: The Spanish-American War by French Ensor Chadwick (1911)
"The tenor of the letter, taken with the fact that if a raid upon the coast of the United States were meditated, calling at San Juan to recoal was ..."

4. The Economic History of the United States by Ernest Ludlow Bogart (1912)
"... gave the advantage to the steamer in the China trade by permitting it to recoal en route, and inflicted the last blow on our struggling merchant marine. ..."

5. The Economic History of the United States by Ernest Ludlow Bogart (1912)
"... gave the advantage to the steamer in the China trade by permitting it to recoal en route, and inflicted the last blow on our struggling merchant marine. ..."

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