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  • 111Char — For other uses, see Char (disambiguation). Char is the solid material that remains after light gases (e.g. coal gas) and tar coal tar have been driven out or released from a carbonaceous material during the initial stage of combustion, which is… …

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  • 112Char LT-38 — Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) …

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  • 113Char T-60 — T 60 T 60 à l entraînement Sommaire 1 Présentation 2 Engagements …

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  • 114Char D2 — Char de bataille D2 Классификация пехотный …

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  • 115char —  a particular business or task ; that char is char d, that job is done ; I have a little char for you. Hence char woman and going out charing. N. Pronounced in Wilts, a cheure …

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  • 116Char M-84 — M 84 Le M 84 est un char de combat yougoslave. Sommaire 1 Présentation 2 Exportation 3 Fiche technique 4 Unités en service en 2008 …

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  • 117Char T-40 — T 40 T 40 …

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  • 118char — char1 [tʃa: US tʃa:r] v past tense and past participle charred present participle charring [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: charcoal] 1.) [I and T] to burn something so that its outside becomes black ▪ Roast the peppers until the skin begins to char and …

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  • 119char — 1. noun /tʃɑː,tʃɑɹ/ a) an odd job, a chore or piece of housework “I had to scrub the kitchen today, because the char couldn’t come” b) a charlady, a woman employed to do housework; cleaning lady “Among other native delicacies, they give you fresh …

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  • 120char — 1 verb past tense and past participle charred, charring 1 (I, T) to burn something so that its outside becomes black: Roast the peppers until the skin begins to char and blister. see also: charred 2 (I) BrE old fashioned to work as a cleaner in a …

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