anthracite
English
    

A nugget of anthracite.
Etymology
    
From Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀνθρακῖτις (anthrakîtis, “a kind of coal”), from ἄνθραξ (ánthrax, “charcoal”); surface analysis, anthrac- + -ite.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈænθɹəˌsaɪt/
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Noun
    
anthracite (countable and uncountable, plural anthracites)
- A form of carbonized ancient plants; the hardest and cleanest-burning of all the coals.
- Synonym: hard coal
 
- A dark grey colour.
- anthracite:
 -  2013, Sylvia Leydecker, Designing Interior Architecture, page 32:- In the past, when the author was studying, architects only employed a very restricted palette of colours: the white of modernism, black, a “friendly” shade of anthracite and light grey!
 
 
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Translations
    
type of coal
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dark gray color
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Further reading
    
- “anthracite”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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