Charred. Scorched.
Ashes.
a fossil (animalfossil)(plantfossil)
The word 'burnt' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to burn (an alternate to the form 'burned'). The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:My arm was burnt by the sun on the long drive. (verb)The kids loved everything, even the burnt marshmallows. (adjective)
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'Don't get burned', or 'Don't get burnt'.
She daintily picked up her tea, but dropped it when it burnt her.
A book was published in 1876 entitled Pyrography or Burnt Wood Etching
Remains, debris, ruins, flotsam, remnants...
Corpse, decedent, deceased.
The plant remains can be composted or burnt.
staying, dwelling
A student of the physical remains of ancient cultures or eras.
It was thought to protect them from lightning and fire
a fossil (animalfossil)(plantfossil)
Remainder is a word for residue. Additional synonyms include debris, leftovers, remains, silt, slag and waste.
If your toast gets burnt, you can always scrape it.
Burnt does not mean the same as the word equal.
dregs, lees, precipitate, deposit, grounds, residue, remains, silt, alluvium
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