| char 1 (chär) v. charred, char·ring, chars v.tr.1. To burn the surface of; scorch. 2. To reduce to carbon or charcoal by incomplete combustion. v.intr.1. To become scorched. 2. To become reduced to carbon or charcoal. See Synonyms at burn1. n. A substance that has been scorched, burned, or reduced to charcoal.
[Back-formation from charcoal.] |
char 2 also charr (chär)n. pl. char or chars also charr or charrs Any of several fishes of the genus Salvelinus, especially the arctic char, related to the trout and salmon.
[Origin unknown.] |
char 1 Verb
[charring, charred] to blacken by partial burning [short for charcoal]
char 2 Brit informal Noun
Verb
[charring, charred]
to clean other people's houses as a job [Old English cerr turn of work]
char 3 Noun
Brit old-fashioned slang tea [Chinese ch'a]
char 4 Noun
pl char or chars a troutlike fish of cold lakes and northern seas [origin unknown]
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| Noun | 1. | char - a charred substanceatomic number 6, carbon, C - an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds snuff - the charred portion of a candlewick |
| 2. | char - a human female employed to do housework; "the char will clean the carpet"; "I have a woman who comes in four hours a day while I write"cleaner - someone whose occupation is cleaning |
| 3. | char - any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinussalmonid - soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate waters |
| Verb | 1. | char - burn to charcoal; "Without a drenching rain, the forest fire will char everything"combust, burn - cause to burn or combust; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels" |
| 2. | char - burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color; "The cook blackened the chicken breast"; "The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece"; "the flames scorched the ceiling"cookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; "cooking can be a great art"; "people are needed who have experience in cookery"; "he left the preparation of meals to his wife" burn - burn with heat, fire, or radiation; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress" singe, swinge - burn superficially or lightly; "I singed my eyebrows" |
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