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cinders
cin·der C0357600 (sĭn′dər)n.1. a. A small piece of burned or partly burned substance, such as coal, that is not reduced to ashes but is incapable of further combustion.b. A piece of charred substance that can burn further but without flame.2. cinders Ashes.3. cinders Geology See scoria.4. Metallurgy See scoria.5. Slag from a metal furnace.tr.v. cin·dered, cin·der·ing, cin·ders To burn or reduce to cinders. [Alteration (influenced by Old French cendre, ashes) of Middle English sinder, from Old English, slag, dross.] cin′der·y adj.cinders (ˈsɪndəz) pl n (Geological Science) geology fragments of volcanic lava; scoriaeTranslationscendrecenerepista di cenereIdiomsSeecindercinders
cinders[′sin·dərz] (materials) Incombustible residue from a burning process; in particular, small pieces of clinker from the burning of soft coal. cinders1. Blast-furnace slag or similar material from volcanoes. 2. Ashes, esp. from soft coal. |