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cinders

 
(′sin·dərz)

(materials) Incombustible residue from a burning process; in particular, small pieces of clinker from the burning of soft coal.


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1. Blast-furnace slag or similar material from volcanoes.
2. Ashes, esp. from soft coal.


 
 

 

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