Cinder
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Cinder ( noun )
- A small piece of burning or glowing material, such as a coal or ember.
- A small fragment of rock or mineral, such as pumice.
- A small piece of volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word "sinder" meaning ashes or burned material.
Examples:
- He used a pair of tongs to move the cinder from the fireplace.
- The cinder path was covered in ash.
- The eruption sent cinder flying into the air.
- The cinder block was used to build the wall.
- The campfire left a ring of cinder.
(As a verb)
Cinder ( verb )
- A small piece of burning or glowing material, such as a coal or ember.
- A small fragment of rock or mineral, such as pumice.
- A small piece of volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word "sinder" meaning ashes or burned material.
Examples:
- He used a pair of tongs to move the cinder from the fireplace.
- The cinder path was covered in ash.
- The eruption sent cinder flying into the air.
- The cinder block was used to build the wall.
- The campfire left a ring of cinder.