单词 | coalite |
释义 | Coaliten. Now chiefly historical. A form of coke sold as a smokeless fuel, esp. for heating.A proprietary name in the United Kingdom. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > fuel > coal or types of coal > [noun] coal1253 sea-coal1253 pit-coal1483 cannel1541 earth coala1552 horse coal1552 Newcastle coal1552 stone-coal1585 cannel coal1587 parrot1594 burn-coal1597 lithanthrax1612 stony coal1617 Welsh coala1618 land-coala1661 foot coal1665 peacock coal1686 rough coal1686 white coal1686 heathen-coalc1697 coal-stone1708 round1708 stone-coal1708 bench-coal1712 slipper coal1712 black coal1713 culm1742 rock coal1750 board coal1761 Bovey coal1761 house coal1784 mineral coal1785 splint1789 splint coal1789 jet coal1794 anthracite1797 wood-coal1799 blind-coal1802 black diamond1803 silk-coal1803 glance-coal1805 lignite1808 Welsh stone-coal1808 soft1811 spout coals1821 spouter1821 Wallsend1821 brown coal1833 paper coal1833 steam-coal1850 peat-coal1851 cherry-coal1853 household1854 sinter coal1854 oil coal1856 raker1857 Kilkenny coal1861 Pottery coal1867 silkstone1867 block coal1871 admiralty1877 rattlejack1877 bunker1883 fusain1883 smitham1883 bunker coal1885 triping1886 trolley coal1890 kibble1891 sea-borne1892 jet1893 steam1897 sack coal1898 Welsh1898 navigation coal1900 Coalite1906 clarain1919 durain1919 vitrain1919 single1921 kolm1930 hards1956 1906 Trade Marks Jrnl. 10 Oct. 1424 Coalite..Coal, Coke, Breeze and Partially Coked Coal. 1907 Daily Chron. 18 June 6/3 ‘Coalite’ is prepared from coal by extracting all the smoke-producing elements. 1934 Times 5 Jan. 14/3 The carbonization of..600,000 tons of coal a year will yield about 420,000 tons of coalite. 1955 Times 8 July 15/3 When a smokeless zone is declared, only certain specified fuels may be burned within it. Of these ‘Coalite’ is the most popular, for it can be used with equal efficiency in every type of solid fuel appliance. 2007 M. Kirby Count Petals of Moon Daisy ii. 28 The once open hearth that Frances would constantly tend and feed with balls of Coalite from a brass scuttle is now plugged with a gas fire. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † coaliteadj. Botany and Zoology. Obsolete. Of parts which are more usually distinct or separate: grown together; coalescent, conjoined, fused. Cf. connate adj. 4a. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > [adjective] > coalescent coalescent1654 coalescing1668 coalite1818 1818 Trans. Linn. Soc. 12 451 It is sufficiently distinguished from that genus by its..immense posterior coxæ coalite with the postpectus and scarcely separated from it, except anteriorly, even by an impressed line. 1826 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. (1828) IV. xlvii. 397 Head and Trunk coalite. 1848 Hist. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 2 299 External to the maxillæ, and probably coalite with them, [are] two delicate organs. 1888 tr. H. Baillon Nat. Hist. Plants VIII. 365 Stamens coalite in a tube at bottom of corolla. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online June 2021). coalitev. Now rare. transitive and intransitive. To combine, unite, merge; spec. to form into a coalition. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate with [verb (transitive)] seeOE drawc1275 mella1300 meeta1325 fellow1340 usec1384 conjoinc1386 joinc1390 knitc1400 accompany1461 enfellowship1470 frequent1477 haunt1477 mixa1513 encompanya1533 combinea1535 contract1548 to take with ——1562 associate1581 to have a saying toa1593 cope1594 sort1594 to take in1597 consort1600 herd1606 factionate1611 to keep company (with)a1616 accost1633 solder1641 converse1649 walk1650 consociate1653 coalite1734 to get with ——a1772 forgather1786 unionize1810 to go rounda1867 to mix in1870 cop1940 society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > associate together or with [verb (intransitive)] mingc1275 company1387 joinc1390 meddlec1390 herd?a1400 fellowshipc1430 enfellowship1470 to step in1474 accompany?1490 yoke?a1513 to keep with ——c1515 conjoin1532 wag1550 frequent1577 encroach1579 consort1588 sort1595 commerce1596 troop1597 converse1598 to keep (also enter, come into, etc.) commons1598 to enter common1604 atone1611 to walk (also travel) in the way with1611 minglea1616 consociate1638 associate1644 corrive1647 co-unite1650 walk1650 cohere1651 engage1657 mix1667 accustom1670 to make one1711 coalite1735 commerciate1740 to have nothing to say to (also with)1780 gang?1791 companion1792 mess1795 matea1832 comrade1865 to go around1904 to throw in with1906 to get down1975 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. iii. i. f. 13v/2 Those partes..can not beare or suffer to be vnited or coalited. 1734 N. Scot Let. to Sir J. de Graham 33 Nothing can be more dangerous, than, in Time of Peace, to coalite the Military and Civil Powers in the same Persons. 1735 Visct. Bolingbroke Diss. upon Parties (ed. 2) 244 Let the Friends of Liberty..continue to coalite. 1792 E. Burke Let. to Sir H. Langrishe 41 Time has, by degrees,..blended and coalited the conquered with the conquerors. 1894 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 5 Sept. He has coalited with not only honesty in his protection professions, but he has been honored with the character of being able to make the best and most conclusive argument in favor of taxing the many for the few. 1975 D. Forbes Hume's Philos. Politics (1985) vi. 200 The Tories saw the danger in time, and coaliting with the Whigs, helped to save and restore the constitution. Derivatives ˈcoalited adj. combined, united. ΚΠ 1736 London Mag. Oct. 575/1 When St. John will no more seem hearty, About his coalited Party. 1810 R. Kirwan Elements Mineral. (ed. 3) I. i. xi. 382 Moonstone..Found either in blunt amorphous masses, or crystallized either in truncated rhomboidal prisms, single or coalited, or in rectangular tables, or in hexahædral prisms. 1914 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 29 Mar. 16/1 About all the leaders in the house, past, present and prospective, coalited, as one might say, to overthrow the president in the matter of the canal tolls. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1906adj.1818v.1598 |
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