Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Killing by-means of the fumes of burning charcoal.
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Examples
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
Building Beachwood, Part One « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2010
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
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That charcoaling was a long ago in Pine Beach was brought to light in 1954 when ground was cleared for the Pine Beach School playground.
Building Beachwood, Part One « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2010
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In the past four decades, Kenya has seen its forest cover crash from 11 percent to just over one percent due to rampant logging and charcoaling.
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Portable metal kilns were ideal for charcoaling in developing countries with organized land clearance and reforestation programs.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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Wood charcoaling expertise in Sri Lanka was scarce.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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The charcoaling facilities would be situated close to the clear-cutting operations in the Mahaweli Development area; later charcoaling would be sited next to the fuel wood plantations.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000
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