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(British) sandwich; slice of bread and butter; (British Slang) fellow worker, colleague (esp. in a coal mine)butty
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical compound derived from coal tar (used in the manufacture of dyes and medications), colorless hydrocarbonphenanthrene
(Chemistry) leukol, leucoline, colorless nitrogenous base produced by mixing glycerol and aniline (used as a reagent, solvent and in the production of dyes), oily coal tar compoundquinoline
(Chemistry) poisonous acidic compound obtained from coal tar or benzene and used mainly as a disinfectant or antiseptic, carbolic acid; any hydroxyl derivative of benzene, compound based on benzene ring, poisonous caustic compoundphenol
a rush or run, coal container, destroy something, move with short fast steps, run or move quickly, scamper, scurry; cause a ship to sink by opening or creating holes in its hull, quick movement, scurry; hatch on the deck or side of a ship; container fo...scuttle
adjust mechanical parts accurately, cable car, silk thread, streetcar, streetcar; cart run on tracks in a coal mine, vehicle in coal minetram
African American person, black ball, black color bets are placed on, black material or clothes, black piece, black ring on archery target, bruise the eye, clandestine, coal-colored dye or pigment, color black, color that absorbs but does not reflect li...black
alcoholic drink, device for unloading ore cars, drink alcohol, drink alcohol habitually, drink alcohol repeatedly, liquor, place for screening coal, place for unloading oretipple
American corporation headquartered in California, operator of several subsidiaries worldwide (involved in business services, coal production, and engineering and construction services)Fluor
antiseptic, apply creosote to, chimney tar, fragrant oily liquid derived from coal and wood tar, wood preservativecreosote
area containing a substantial amount of coalcoal field
area with coalcoalfield
ash, ember, small piece of burnt wood or coal, ashes, burned wood or fuel, scoria, slagcinder
ball of coal residue, form lumpy burned residue, hard brick, something of poor quality, stony matter; failure (Slang), wrong noteclinker
benzol, toxic flammable liquid derived mainly from coal tar (used in the manufacture of medicines and dyes and as a solvent), toxic liquid from petroleum (Former name)benzene
 

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