
1) Brown coal 2) Coal 3) French word used in English 4) Humate 5) Soft coal 6) Type of coal 7) Wood coal
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1) Brown coal 2) Coal
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Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is a soft brown combustible sedimentary rock that is formed from naturally compressed peat. It is considered the lowest rank of coal due to its relatively low heat content. It is mined in China, Bulgaria, Greece, Germany, Poland, Serbia, Russia, Turkey, the United States, Canada, India, Australia and many ...
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woody coal
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• (n.) Mineral coal retaining the texture of the wood from which it was formed, and burning with an empyreumatic odor. It is of more recent origin than the anthracite and bituminous coal of the proper coal series. Called also brown coal, wood coal.
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generally yellow to dark brown or rarely black coal that formed from peat at shallow depths and temperatures lower than 100 °C (212 °F). It is the ... [8 related articles]
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A soft, brownish coal that develops from peat through bacterial action, is rich in kerogen, and has a carbon content of 70%, which makes it a more efficient heating fuel than peat.
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A brownish-black coal of low rank with high inherent moisture and volatile matter content, used almost exclusively for electric power generation. Also referred to as brown coal. See coal.
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Brown or black material like coal but sometimes woody in nature.
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Lig'nite (lĭg'nīt)
noun [ Latin
lignum wood: confer French
lignite .]
(Min.) Mineral coal retaining the texture of the wood from which it was formed, and burning with an empyreumatic odor. It is of more recent origin than the anthracite and bituminous coal of the proper...
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Low grade coal. Also called brown coal.
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Lignite (brown coal, wood coal) is a mineral coal closely related to jet, retaining the texture of the wood from which it was formed, and burning with an empyreumatic odour. It is of more recent origin than the anthracite and bituminous coal of the proper coal series, and often contains untransformed woody material.
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A low-rank coal with a relatively high moisture content and relatively low heat/energy content.
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A soft, brownish-black coal in which the texture of original wood can still be seen.
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[
n] - intermediate between peat and bituminous coal
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lignite Related 'wood' word units: hylo-; xylo-.
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brown coal, widely considered to be transitional between peat and bituminous coal.
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A type of coal with lowest carbon content (25% to 35%) and a low heat value called 'brown coal', used mainly for electric power generation.
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brown coal noun intermediate between peat and bituminous coal
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Type of coal that is brown and fibrous, with a relatively low carbon content. As a fuel it is less efficient because more of it must be burned to produce the same amount of energy generated by bituminous coal. Lignite also has a high sulphur content and is more polluting. It is burned to generate power in Scandinavia and some European countries bec...
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A soft, low-rank, brownish-black coal.
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