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charcoal in Arabic

charcoal in Arabic is فَحْم الْخَشَب — charcoal means a black, carbon-rich material made by burning wood slowly without much oxygen, used as fuel or in cooking.

charcoal in Arabic

فَحْم الْخَشَب
noun masculine
Pronounced: faḥm al-ḵašab
substance

What does "charcoal" mean?

  1. noun A black, carbon-rich material made by burning wood slowly without much oxygen, used as fuel or in cooking.
    "They lit the charcoal early so the barbecue would be ready by evening."
  2. noun A stick of compressed carbon used for drawing, or a drawing made with it.
    "The artist sketched the portrait in charcoal."
  3. noun A very dark grey colour.
    "He wore a charcoal suit to the interview."

charcoal in a sentence

  • They lit the charcoal early so the barbecue would be ready by evening.
  • The artist sketched the portrait in charcoal.
  • He wore a charcoal suit to the interview.

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What is "charcoal" in Arabic?

"charcoal" in Arabic is فَحْم الْخَشَب. charcoal means: A black, carbon-rich material made by burning wood slowly without much oxygen, used as fuel or in cooking.

How do you pronounce فَحْم الْخَشَب?

"charcoal" in Arabic is فَحْم الْخَشَب, pronounced "faḥm al-ḵašab".

How do you use "charcoal" in a sentence?

Example: "They lit the charcoal early so the barbecue would be ready by evening." In Arabic, "charcoal" is فَحْم الْخَشَب.

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