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EMBERS |
Cinders |
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DUST |
Cinders |
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SLAG |
Smelting cinders |
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ENCINDERED |
Burnt to cinders. |
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SCORIA |
Cellular slaggy lava; volcanic cinders. |
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CINDERY |
Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders. |
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FOXTAIL |
The last cinders obtained in the fining process. |
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TUFA |
A friable volcanic rock or conglomerate, formed of consolidated
cinders, or scoria. |
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BREEZE |
Refuse coal, coal ashes, and cinders, used in the burning
of bricks. |
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PEPERINO |
A volcanic rock, formed by the cementing together of
sand, scoria, cinders, etc. |
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FETTLING |
A mixture of ore, cinders, etc., used to line the hearth
of a puddling furnace. |
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ALMOND FURNACE |
A kind of furnace used in refining, to separate the
metal from cinders and other foreign matter. |
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FETTLE |
To cover or line with a mixture of ore, cinders, etc., as
the hearth of a puddling furnace. |
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RIDDLE |
A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating
coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes,
or gravel from sand. |
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VOLCANO |
A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form,
from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are
ejected; -- often popularly called a burning mountain. |
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TRASS |
A white to gray volcanic tufa, formed of decomposed
trachytic cinders; -- sometimes used as a cement. Hence, a coarse sort
of plaster or mortar... |
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MIDDEN |
An accumulation of refuse about a dwelling place;
especially, an accumulation of shells or of cinders, bones, and other
refuse on the supposed ... |