bovey-coal
1Bovey coal — Bo vey coal (Min.) A kind of mineral coal, or brown lignite, burning with a weak flame, and generally a disagreeable odor; found at Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, England. It is of geological age of the o[ o]lite, and not of the true coal era. [1913… …
2bovey coal — ˈbəvē noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: Bovey, parish in Devonshire, England, its locality : a lignite of the Miocene period found especially at Bovey, England …
3Bovey Beds — The Bovey Beds or Bovey Formation is a deposit of sands, clays and lignite, probably over 1000 ft. thick,cite book last = Selwood first = E.B coauthors = et al. title = British Geological Survey: Geology of the country around Newton Abbot… …
4Haytor Granite Tramway — The Haytor Granite Tramway was a unique granite railed tramway running down from Haytor Down, Dartmoor, Devon. The tramway was built in 1820 to carry Haytor granite, which was of fine grain and high quality, down from the heights of Dartmoor for… …
5xylanthrax — n. Wood coal, bovey coal …
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