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wood coal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wood coal1
First recorded in 1645–55
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Example Sentences
Amongst the fragments of shale which strewed the beach, we found many pieces of brown wood-coal.
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Brown coal and black coal, the former sometimes called wood coal, is found chiefly in diluvial or alluvial ground.
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In wood coal we may almost seize nature in the fact of making coal, before the process is completed.
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He stood up, casting his bit of wood-coal on the cloth before him.
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For in the wood-coal a great deal of the hydrogen still remains.
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