COALPIT

Etymology

Noun

coalpit (plural coalpits)

A pit where coal is dug.

(US) A place where charcoal is made.

Anagrams

• Capitol, capitol, lipcoat, optical, pit coal, topical

Source: Wiktionary


Coal"pit`, n.

1. A pit where coal is dug.

2. A place where charcoal is made. [U. S.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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