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Definitions from the WebCarbonizationCarbonization refers to the process of converting an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through high temperature and pressure. It can occur naturally, such as in the formation of fossil fuels, or be induced intentionally, like the carbonization of wood to produce charcoal. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe the transformation or decay of something into a carbon-like state. Part of Speech: Noun Sense 1: - The process of converting organic matter into carbon or a carbonaceous substance through heat and pressure. Example sentence: The carbonization of plant material over millions of years results in the formation of coal. Sense 2: - The intentional process of heating wood or any organic material to produce charcoal. Example sentence: The ancient technique of carbonization was commonly used to create charcoal for cooking and heating purposes. Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: - (Metaphorical) The process of deteriorating or breaking down into a carbon-like state. Example sentence: Due to years of neglect, the abandoned building had become a dilapidated structure, slowly carbonizing into ruins. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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