anthracite

English

A nugget of anthracite.

Etymology

From Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀνθρακῖτις (anthrakîtis, a kind of coal), from ἄνθραξ (ánthrax, charcoal)

Noun

anthracite (countable and uncountable, plural anthracites)

  1. A form of carbonized ancient plants; the hardest and cleanest-burning of all the coals; hard coal.
  2. A dark grey colour.

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Noun

anthracite m (plural anthracites)

  1. anthracite (all senses)
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