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All soot synonyms

soot
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noun soot

  • clinker — the ash and partially fused residues from a coal-fired furnace or fire
  • clinkers — Plural form of clinker.
  • granules — Plural form of granule.
  • ashes — ruins or remains, as after destruction or burning
  • gook — a contemptuous term used to refer to a native of Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, especially a member of an enemy military force.
  • lint — minute shreds or ravelings of yarn; bits of thread.
  • loess — a loamy deposit formed by wind, usually yellowish and calcareous, common in the Mississippi Valley and in Europe and Asia.
  • dust bunny — Slang. a loose, tangled ball of dust, lint, hair, etc., especially as found under a low piece of furniture.
  • charcoal — Charcoal is a black substance obtained by burning wood without much air. It can be burned as a fuel, and small sticks of it are used for drawing with.
  • cig — a cigarette
  • dust — earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
  • cigs — Chief of the Imperial General Staff
  • gunk — any sticky or greasy residue or accumulation: gunk on the oil filter.
  • acid rain — Acid rain is rain polluted by acid that has been released into the atmosphere from factories and other industrial processes. Acid rain is harmful to the environment.
  • lints — minute shreds or ravelings of yarn; bits of thread.
  • cinder — a piece of incombustible material left after the combustion of coal, coke, etc; clinker
  • grime — dirt, soot, or other filthy matter, especially adhering to or embedded in a surface.
  • carbon — Carbon is a chemical element that diamonds and coal are made up of.
  • granule — a little grain.
  • coke — Coke is a solid black substance that is produced from coal and is burned as a fuel.
  • loam — a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
  • graphite — a very common mineral, soft native carbon, occurring in black to dark-gray foliated masses, with metallic luster and greasy feel: used for pencil leads, as a lubricant, and for making crucibles and other refractories; plumbago; black lead.
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