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burnt wood

collocation in English

meanings of burntand wood


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burnt
adjective
uk /bɜːnt/ us /bɝːnt/
destroyed or made black by fire ...
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wood
noun
uk /wʊd/ us /wʊd/
a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as ...
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Examples of burnt wood


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Acetone is a carbon compound made front burntwood.
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They feed on the particular fungi that grow on burntwood.
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During archaeological excavations carried out in 1946-1947, traces of burntwood were found, indicating that the first church may have been a stave church.
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The burntwood was then removed using an adze.
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The shepherds who grazed their sheep in that region found the perfume lingering in the burntwood long after the ascetics left the place.
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On it stood a pair of clay feet that had been the idol's base, as well as bits of burntwood.
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Suddenly, the scene takes a dark turn as crashes are heard and the smell of burntwood fills the air.
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The soil in the area contains burntwood remains possibly associated with ground clearance for the construction of the wall in this area.
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The characteristic feature excavated from the interior of it was a log of burntwood remaining on the bottom of the canoe.
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This belief is reinforced by his finding a piece of burntwood in the house.
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They built them from the logs of cypress by slowing burning out the center of the log and scraping the burntwood out, leaving only the outer shell.
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The shaft fill in this area included diverse ceramic sherds and partially burntwood and the remains of what was probably burning incense.
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Servius writes that when a fire destroyed her wood and the locals were about moving the statues to another location, the burntwood turned green all of a sudden.
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A curious feature of the case is that a piece of burntwood had been placed under the tongue of the victim, a circumstance that greatly mystified all.
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The name therefore translates roughly as burntwood, perhaps referring to the charcoal burning heritage in the village and local woods.
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Also, no burntwood has been observed.
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Dry weight concentrations of uranium in plants range from 5 to 60 parts per billion, and ash from burntwood can have concentrations up to 4 parts per million.
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A logging company might research ways to use partially burntwood to be processed so that the undamaged portions of it can be made into pulp for paper.
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