Coalite — Co a*lite, v. t. To cause to unite or coalesce. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Time has by degrees blended . . . and coalited the conquered with the conquerors. Burke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coalite — trademark a substance similar to coal that does not produce smoke when it is burned … Dictionary of contemporary English
Coalite® — /kōˈə līt/ noun A smokeless fuel produced by low temperature carbonization of coal … Useful english dictionary
Coalite — The Coalite plant near Shuttlewood in 2001 Coalite is a brand of low temperature coke used as a smokeless fuel. The title refers to the residue left behind when coal is carbonised at 640 degrees Celsius. It was invented by Thomas Parker in 1904.… … Wikipedia
coalite — v.i. [L. coalitus, united] To unite or associate … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
coalite — v. unite, merge; grow together into one body … English contemporary dictionary
Coalite — noun (U) trademark a substance similar to coal that does not produce smoke when it is burned … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Coalite — Coal·ite … English syllables
Coalite — ˈkōˌlīt trademark used for a smokeless fuel made by heating bituminous coal in a retort until much of the volatile matter has been given off … Useful english dictionary
coalite stilt prolegs — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Having a portion of the prolegs united into one organ for a part of their length, with a bifid apex … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology