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CHARCOAL, n. Coal made by charring wood; the remains of wood burnt under turf, and from which all watery and other volatile matter has been expelled by heat. It makes a strong heat, and is used in furnaces, forges, private families, _c. It is black, brittle, light and in odorous, and not being decomposable by water or air, will endure for ages without alteration.
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