charcoal
Plural: charcoals
Noun
- a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
- a stick of black carbon material used for drawing
- a very dark grey color
- a drawing made with a stick of black carbon material
- impure carbon obtained by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter, that is, heating it in the absence of oxygen.
- A stick of black carbon material used for drawing.
- A drawing made with charcoal.
- A very dark gray colour.
Verb
Verb Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals
- To draw or blacken something with a piece of charcoal.
- draw, trace, or represent with charcoal
- To draw with charcoal.
- To cook over charcoal.
Adjective Satellite
- of a very dark grey
Adj
- Of a dark gray colour.
- Made of charcoal.
Examples
- He watched his opponent CHARCOAL their strategy onto the Words With Friends board with confidence.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English charcole, from charren (“to change, turn”) + cole (“coal”), from Old English cierran (“to change, turn”) + col (“coal”); equivalent to char (Etymology 3 (verb)) + coal.
Synonyms
charcoal gray, charcoal grey, charcoal-gray, charcoal-grey, fusain, oxford gray, oxford grey, wood coal
Scrabble Score: 15
charcoal: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordcharcoal: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
charcoal: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary