A black or brownish black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel.
A type of coal, such as bituminous, anthracite, or lignite, and grades and varieties thereof, as a fuel commodity ready to buy and burn.
A glowing or charred piece of coal, wood, or other solid fuel.
A piece of coal used for burning (this use is less common in American English)
charcoal.
To supply with coal.
To take on a supply of coal (usually of steam ships).
To burn to charcoal; to char.
To mark or delineate with charcoal.
To be converted to charcoal.
A jet-black color, named after the gemstone.
Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genus Horaga.
A banded variety of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz.
jet-black