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briquet
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a block made from charcoal or coal dust and burned as fuel [syn: briquette ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A briquet ( Dutch : vuurijzer) is a Medieval silver coin, first introduced by Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy in 1474 (2nd Emission - Coinage Act of 27 October 1474). The last briquet was struck under Philip the Handsome (6th Emission - Coinage Act ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
briquet \bri*quet"\, Briquette \Bri*quette"\, n. [Also briquet .] [F., dim. of brique brick.] A block of compacted charcoal, coal dust, or peat, etc., used as a fuel. Charcoal briquettes are a common fuel used for the outdoor barbecue grill. A block of ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a small brick, typically made of charcoal and typically used for fuel 2 A block of artificial stone in the form of a brick, used for paving. 3 A moulded sample of solidified cement or mortar for use as a test piece for showing the strength of the material. ...
Usage examples of briquet.
The testing of another portion of the same coal in a briquette machine at different pressures and with different percentages and kinds of binder, in order to determine the feasibility of briquetting the slack or fine coal.
On the left were the spirits of generations past who had showed up too early to enjoy the benefits of nanotechnology and (not explicitly shown, but somewhat ghoulishly implied) croaked from obsolete causes such as cancer, scurvy, boiler explosions, derailments, drive-by shootings, pogroms, blitzkriegs, mine shaft collapses, ethnic cleansing, meltdowns, running with scissors, eating Drano, heating a cold house with charcoal briquets, and being gored by oxen.
General Calvet had ordered it thus, but Captain Briquets fear, for he was a man who thirsted for glory, was that the larger attack would pierce the fortress before his Forlorn Hope could rush the stone dam.
A Marine tripped over Captain Briquets body and a French bayonet lunged into his back.
The survivors of Briquets force told stories of blades and blood, of faces screaming hatred, of a Rifleman swinging an axe, of a cannon blasting men into bloody scraps on the ramp, of soldiers gouging and cutting and dying.
It would be best to choose one of the better ones, one with patches of colored plastic briquets and polarized glass in the windows.
The polaroid in his windows was the consequence of his logarithms and the tinted briquets advertised his long division.
Merced a este briquet, si usted me pasa el galicismo —añadió Bonfanti, esgrimiento con exultación el considerable artefacto—, hice en la chimenea de mi dormitorio-bufete una resoluta pira postal.
A man appeared above him, startled, but a musket shot from below dissolved the mans face in blood and Briquet, spattered by the gore, spat as his head cleared the embrasures lip.