| charcoal |
The black porous residue of partly burnt wood, bones, etc; a form of carbon. When treated to purify it and increase its adsorptive power, it is called activated charcoal (qv) in which form it is added to nutrient medium in order to prevent or decrease the effect of browning.
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| Charles |
His work became the foundation of modern evolutionary theory. Charles Darwin's 1859 book The Origin of Species promoted a theory of evolution by natural selection and challenged Victorian-era ideas about the role of humans in the universe. Darwin's theories were based on a constantly evolving natural world and held that each generation of a species had to compete for survival. ...
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| charcoal |
A form of carbon
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| charting |
Another term for technical analysis, this refers to the graphing of market variables in order to identify trends and, flowing from this, future buy and sell opportunities.
Ãâó: https://www.shareanalysis.com/asp/glossary.asp
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| chartaceous |
thin and papery.
Ãâó: www.anbg.gov.au/glossary/webpubl/fernglos.htm
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| char | fill or load to capacity |
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| char | provide with munition"He loaded his gun carefully" |
| char | place a heraldic bearing on |
| char | cause to be agitated, excited, or roused |
| char | lie down on command, of hunting dogs |
| char | move quickly and violently |
| char | pay with a credit card |
| char | demand payment |
| char | enter a certain amount as a charge |
| char | give over to another for care or safekeeping |
| char | cause to be admitted |
| char | assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to |
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