carboniser

English

Etymology

carbonise + -er

Noun

carboniser (plural carbonisers)

  1. Alternative form of carbonizer

French

Etymology

From Latin carbō, carbōnis (whence charbon) + -iser.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaʁ.bɔ.ni.ze/

Verb

carboniser

  1. to char (to burn something to charcoal)
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    If your house burned down and you had nothing but the clothes on your back, what would you be worth to society and to yourself? How would you feel about losing all of the possessions you own? ― Winston Smith, "Why You Should Become a Minimalist"

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