
1) Arctic fish 2) Arctic food fish 3) Arctic swimmer 4) Arctic trout 5) Atomic number 6 6) Barbecue 7) Barbecue badly 8) BBQ and then some 9) Blacken 10) Blacken a bit 11) Blacken by burning 12) Blacken by fire 13) Blacken in a broiler 14) Blacken in a fire 15) Blacken in the flames 16) Blacken on a barbecue
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1) Blacke 2) Blacken 3) Burn 4) Charwoman 5) Daily 6) Scorch 7) Sear 8) Singe 9) Swinge
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1) Four in Malvi 2) Four in Nepali
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- a human female who does housework
- any of several small-scaled trout
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A species of fish that is related to trout, that prefers cold water and is found many places in the world, including both east and west United States. Examples of char are brook trout, lake trout, arctic char and Dolly Varden.
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• (n.) Alt. of Charr • (n.) To burn slightly or partially; as, to char wood. • (n.) Work done by the day; a single job, or task; a chore. • (n.) A car; a chariot. • (v. i.) Alt. of Chare • (v. t.) Alt. of Chare • (n.) To reduce to coal or carbon by exposure to heat; to reduce to charcoal; to burn to a cinder.Char:...
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(Salvelinus), any of several freshwater food and game fishes distinguished from the similar trout by light, rather than black, spots and by a ... [1 related articles]
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(from the article `coal utilization`) ...occurs primarily in two stages: (1) evolution of volatile matter during the initial stages of heating, with accompanying physical and chemical ... For thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, char is taken to be graphite, or pure carbon. In reality, however, coal char is a mixture of pure ... ...
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Character
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A byproduct of low-temperature carbonization of a solid fuel. Related category • FIRES AND FIREPLACES
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Character
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Char noun [ French] A car; a chariot. [ Obsolete]
Chaucer. Found on
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Char transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Charred ;
present participle & verbal noun Charring .] [ Prob. the same word as
char to perform (see
Char ,
noun ), the modern use coming from
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an excellent game fish that is a cousin of the trout family
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A species of fish that is related to trout, that prefers cold water and is found many places in the world, including both east and west United States. Examples of char are brook trout, lake trout, arctic char and Dolly Varden.
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All species of Salvelinus
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character
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Char or chare was an old English architectural term meaning to hew or to work, hence charred stone refers to hewn stone. The will of Henry VI orders the chapel of his new college in Cambridge to be 'vawted and chare-roffed', that is the whole of the roof to be of wrought stone, not with ribs of wrought stone only, filled up with rough stone plaster...
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Char is British slang for tea; a cup of tea.
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character type; typically an 8-bit byte. See also: wchar_t. TC++PL 4.3, C.3.4.
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charr noun any of several small troutlike fish of the genus Salvelinus
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Fish
Salvelinus alpinus related to the trout, living in the Arctic coastal waters, and also in Europe and North America in some upland lakes. It is one of Britain's rarest fish, and is at risk from growing acidification. Numerous variants have been described, but they probably all belong to the same species
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A char takes up 1 byte of memory and stores a character value written in single quotes, like 'a'. Th
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A species of fish that is related to trout, that prefers cold water and is found many places in the world, including both east and west United States. Examples of char are brook trout, lake trout, arctic char and Dolly Varden.
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A byproduct of low-temperature carbonization of a solid fuel.
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