ze. To put in the form of a coke or charcoal.
Ceremonies. A formal act, rite, or observance, either religious
or otherwise.
Charcoal. Wood from which the lighter or more volatile gases
have been abstracted by heat.
Charged. Referring to a battery, or cell, which has been
supplied with liquid; or anything filled with
material.
Chicory. A product, used as a substitute for or an adulterant
of coffee, containing a bitter principle, and made
from the root of the endive and other similar
plants.
Circuiting. The term applied to the wiring of a battery or other
electrical apparatus.
Clarified. Liquid which has been relieved of floating matter.
Coke. Coal from which the most volatile gases have been
taken by heat.
Conspicuous. Very plain; easily observed.
Cortege. A train of equipages at a funeral.
Contracted. Something brought down, or compressed into a smaller
bulk.
Coagulated. Changing the form of solid matter in liquids.
Comprises. That of which any article is made up.
Conclusive. A finality; the end.
Constipated. A morbid condition of the bowels.
Concerted. Acting together, or in unison.
Contingency. The awaiting of an event; in the event of.
Corrosive. The action, usually of an acid, like rust.
Complicated. Mixed up; difficult to understand.
Compressible. That which may be put into a smaller compass.
Coincidence. One fact happening with another, or at the same
time.
Commotion. In an uproar; not in order.
Compound. Made up of two or more substances.
Crenate. Scalloped or toothed by even, rounded notches.
Crenelated. Furnished with flutes and indentations.
Crucible. A receptacle for melting ores and the like.
Critically. In a low state; very ill; the danger point.
Crater. An open cavity of a volcano.
Crystal. Glass; transparent substances which are rigid.
Cubic. A body having six sides.
Curtailed. Cut off; only a part of.
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