Examples of 'carbonised' in a sentence

Meaning of "carbonised"

carbonise (verb): To convert or be converted into carbon or carbon-containing residues, often through the process of burning or charring
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carbonised
The raw material is carbonised at high temperatures.
A warpfold conjugation trapped in a carbonised shell.
They may become carbonised or burned if heated too long.
I have not finished removing carbonised matter.
Not carbonised noils of wool.
So this is a very small carbonised fragment of grain.
Carbonised plant fragments and fossil logs are also found.
Do not mix with milk or carbonised water.
The carbonised grain.
The corpses were literally carbonised from the heat.
The product quantities available depended on the amounts of coal carbonised.
The cellulose is carbonised with heating.
The right hand is completely carbonised.
They often contain carbonised detritus with iron disulphides.
The sensors are appropriate for detecting carbonised elements.

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Wood carbonised by partial combustion or the application of heat from external sources.
These can be found in carbonised meat.
The ink was carbonised using sunlight and a fresnel lens from an overheard projector.
The beverage may also be carbonised.
Cleaning the carbonised structure.
The plant material was usually preserved in a carbonised state.
The phenolic resins can be carbonised to form mesoporous carbons.
The plant material found is usually preserved in a carbonised state.
I have got a carbonised willy.
The sheets are then placed in a furnace until the fibres are carbonised.
It is basically carbonised wood.
The nature of carbonization in a pit makes it difficult to achieve a uniformly carbonised charge.
There were even carbonised grains of corn left by the Roman farmer.
Water to sprinkle on the carbonised material.
The carbonisation step produces a reduction in the overall dimensions of the formed article being carbonised.
Chemical and physical properties of organic and carbonised foam have been studied.
Carbonised wool, neither carded nor combed.
Burgers would be carbonised.
To develop the carbonised cotton-thread filament.
Do not mix the contents of the capsule with milk or carbonised water.
A fragment of a Herculaneum scroll carbonised during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The appliance then functions with a vacuum and the food may be carbonised.
In several areas, caches of carbonised cereal grains were recovered.
The well also yielded forth many fragments of silicified and carbonised wood.
Carbonised bodies face-down in the nuclear wasteland.
The resin beads formed as described above may be carbonised and optionally activated.
Pounds of carbonised human remains, roughly the equivalent of seven adults.
The apparatus may further comprise heating means for reheating the filters to dislodge carbonised particles.
Carbonised seeds of emmer, barley and bitter vetch were found.
I analysed the ashes in the incinerator and found carbonised traces of Cedrus libani.
During high intensity microwave treatment, the surface of timber may be overheated and carbonised.
Preferably, the heat treated pellets are carbonised thus producing activated carbon.
Clean scoured wool, not carded or combed nor carbonised.
A foam forming composition of claim 1, wherein the carbonised saccharide composition is brown sugar.
Germinated, carbonised barley grains have also been found, suggesting that the inhabitants brewed beer.

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