A coal bucket is a container specifically designed for carrying and storing coal. Its design typically includes a handle and often a spout for easily pouring coal into a fireplace or stove. It is used to transport coal from storage to the place where it will be used for heating.
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Coal that is still in the ground is referred to as coal seam or coal deposit.
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A layer of coal underground is called a coal seam. This seam is a continuous layer or sheet of coal that is buried beneath the surface of the Earth.
A bucket used for holding coals is typically called a coal bucket or a coal scuttle.
It is known as a coal scuttle.
A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
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A coal bucket or coal hod is the term used for a container specifically designed for holding and transporting coal. These buckets are typically made of metal and have a handle for easy carrying.
A coal scuttle is a kind of bucket specifically designed for holding and carrying coal. It typically has a wide opening for easy access and a handle for convenient transportation.
A hudge is an iron bucket for hoisting coal or ore. Synonyms for hudge include: bucket container
A handle on a bucket is called a bail.
A hudge is an iron bucket used in mining for hoisting coal or ore.