Cinder ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cinder ( noun )

  1. A small piece of burning or glowing material, such as a coal or ember.
  2. A small fragment of rock or mineral, such as pumice.
  3. 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:

  1. He used a pair of tongs to move the cinder from the fireplace.
  2. The cinder path was covered in ash.
  3. The eruption sent cinder flying into the air.
  4. The cinder block was used to build the wall.
  5. The campfire left a ring of cinder.

(As a verb)

Cinder ( verb )

  1. A small piece of burning or glowing material, such as a coal or ember.
  2. A small fragment of rock or mineral, such as pumice.
  3. 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:

  1. He used a pair of tongs to move the cinder from the fireplace.
  2. The cinder path was covered in ash.
  3. The eruption sent cinder flying into the air.
  4. The cinder block was used to build the wall.
  5. The campfire left a ring of cinder.
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