char

  • 121char — I. noun also charr (plural char or chars; also charr or charrs) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1662 any of a genus (Salvelinus) of small scaled trouts with light colored spots II. verb (charred …

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  • 122Châr — Dandâ Les dandâ, dandî, dandiâ, câr ou châr sont des instruments de percussions de l Inde du nord. Ces Idiophones similaires à des claves sont surtout utilisés dans les danses de bâtons folkloriques où chaque danseur en est muni d une paire. Le… …

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  • 123char — members of the genus Salvelinus of the family Salmonidae with about 20 northern hemisphere species. Important food and game fishes of marine and fresh waters. The name is from the Gaelic ceara meaning red or blood coloured or possibly from the… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 124char — ● ►en /kar/ ou /(ch)ar/ n. m. ►TYPE Nom courant du type caractère, codé sur un octet, stockant devinez quoi. En Unicode, un char est codé sur deux octets …

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  • 125char — Canadian Slang [shar] car I ride in my char …

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  • 126char — n British tea. The words for tea in almost all Eastern languages, from Slavonic through Indian to Chinese, are variants of ch a or chai . ► a nice cup of char …

    Contemporary slang

  • 127char — • / cha • tea. From Chinese cha. eg. Oooh I d luv a cup a char …

    Londonisms dictionary

  • 128char — I. /tʃa / (say chah) verb (charred, charring) –verb (t) 1. to burn or reduce to charcoal. 2. to burn slightly; scorch. –verb (i) 3. to become charred. –noun 4. a charred substance. 5. → charcoal (def. 1). 6. Chemistry …