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I believe the term shown in the question is mispelt. It would seem to be asking "what is a colliery hewer?". A colliery hewer is a person, invariably male owing to the nature of the work, employed below ground in a coal mine to cut and load coal. In former times, the hewer would use a pick and shovel for these tasks, loading the coal into wheeled containers on rails, but in more recent times the actual cutting is carried out by blasting with explosives and coal-cutting machines of various kinds, with the coal being transported away by conveyor belt. It was, and is, an extremely hazardous and exhausting occupation.
If you mean what are the root words, there are none because only verbs have root words and those are not verbs.
A coal miner ghost is a good omen. He's there to tell you that you should 'dig deep' in everything you do, work hard, expect long hours, but know that you are performing well in a difficult job (whether employed or some other day to day "work"). You should remember the coal miner's task is to do his job, and go home safely. When things get tough (as they do for everyone), let the miner's lamp guide you to a life lived right.
I think you probably mean minor, as in lesser, not miner as in head lamp and pick in a cave.
It could mean the geological spread of coal seams in the ground. Or it could mean the process of getting the coal from the mines to the consumers.
pretzal made out of coal?
Most coal deposits in the eastern nited
It means the coal is good
Gross calorific value of coal
Is cols better than cola? did you mean: coal?did you mean: coal?i wouldn't recomend eating coal on a diet. And coal is not better than coal. Sorry. Coca-Cola isn't as good as Dr.Pepper
It is possible that you actually mean "coal seam." A coal seam is a layer of coal in the ground. The "dirt" above the seam is known as "overburden.
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