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Cannel coal | Anthracite, Bituminous & Lignite - Britannica
cannel coal, type of hydrogen-rich, sapropelic coal characterized by a dull black, sometimes waxy lustre . It was formerly called candle coal because it lights easily and burns with a bright, smoky flame. Cannel coal consists of micrinites, macerals of the exinite group, and certain inorganic materials (see maceral).
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CANNEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANNEL is cinnamon.
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Cannel - Wikipedia
Cannel is a spice obtained frae the inner bark o several trees frae the genus Cinnamomum that is uised in baith sweet an savoury fuids.
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cannel
▪ I. † cannel, canel, n.1 Obs. (ˈkænəl) Forms: 4–6 canel, 5 canell, 5–6 kanel, 6 canelle, cannel(l, 7–8 cannal(l. See also canal. [ME. canel, kanel, a. ONF. canel channel of a river, conduit, etc.; the central OF. form was chanel, whence the parallel ME. chanel, later channel. F. canel, chanel, corr...
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Cannel coal - Wikipedia
Cannel coal or candle coal is a type of bituminous coal, [1] also classified as terrestrial type oil shale.
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cannel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cannel (countable and uncountable, plural cannels). A bituminous coal that burns brightly with much smoke. Synonyms: cannel coal, channel coal, parrot.
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Cannel coal
Although historically the term cannel coal has been used interchangeably with boghead coal, a more recent classification system restricts cannel coal to Composition
Cannel coal is brown to black oil shale.
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CANNEL COAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CANNEL COAL is a bituminous coal containing much volatile matter that burns brightly.
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CANNEL (COAL) definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a compact variety of bituminous coal that was formed chiefly from spores and burns with a bright, steady flame.
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cannel, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun cannel. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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Cannel Coal - e-WV
Cannel coal is a smoky, easily ignited bituminous usually found adjacent to other coal seams. The word "cannel" is derived from the Old English pronunciation ...
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Cannel City, Kentucky
Cannel City is an unincorporated community in Morgan County, Kentucky, United States. On November 1, 1933, the last train trip of the Ohio and Kentucky Junction Railroad-Cannel City Line was made and the track was scrapped.
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cannel-bone
† ˈcannel-bone Obs. Forms; 4–7 canel-, 5 canelle-, 5–7 cannell-, 6 cainell-, 6–7 canell-, 7 canal-, kannell-, cannel-. [f. canel, kanel, kenel ‘neck’; see cannel n.1 5, and channel n., whence also the form channel-bone.] 1. The ‘neck-bone’: perh. properly the cervical vertebræ, which form the medull...
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Cannelton, Pennsylvania
Settled in 1795, the Darlington Cannel Coal Railroad was built there starting in 1852 eventually connecting to the Pennsylvania Railroad in New Galilee Cannelton derived its name from the cannel coal that was mined there beginning in 1838.
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