Meaning & Definition of word "Charcoal"

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    Charcoal

    /ˈtʃɑːr.kɔːl/

    noun:

    • 1. A black, porous substance made by burning wood or other organic material in the absence of oxygen, used as fuel or in art.
      • Example: The artist used charcoal to create stunning sketches.
    • 2. A block or stick of charcoal used for drawing, or the material used in various forms of filtration.
      • Example: She bought a pack of charcoal sticks for her drawing class.
    • 3. A form of carbon produced by the incomplete combustion of organic materials.
      • Example: Charcoal is often used in barbecue grills for cooking.

    verb:

    • 1. To draw or write with charcoal.
      • Example: He charcoaled the outline of the landscape on the canvas.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Middle English 'charcole', from 'char' meaning 'to burn' and 'cole' referring to 'coal'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    charcoal drawing:

    A type of artwork made using charcoal as the medium.

    charcoal grill:

    A cooking appliance that uses charcoal as fuel.

    activated charcoal:

    Charcoal that has been treated to increase its adsorptive power.

    Related Words

    carbon:

    The chemical element that constitutes charcoal.

    cooking:

    The process of preparing food, often utilizing charcoal as fuel.

    drawing:

    The art of creating images on a surface, can be done with charcoal.

    Slang Meanings of charcoal

    Meaning: To charcoal someone

    Example Sentence: After the argument, he really charcoaled her with his harsh words.

    Meaning: Charcoal face

    Example Sentence: He was so dirty from working outside, he had a charcoal face.