Coke
51Coke — This distinguished surname, with forty entries in the Dictionary of National Biography , and having no less than fifty Coats of Arms, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is an occupational name for a cook, seller of cooked meats, or the keeper of an… …
52-coke — semi coke …
53coke — cò·ke s.m.inv. TS petr. carbone poroso, residuo della distillazione a secco del carbon fossile, usato come combustibile {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: coc, coche. DATA: 1839. ETIMO: dall ingl. coke …
54coke — cok, coke → coque …
55coke — A contaminant in the lubrication system that is a solid carbon residue left when all the volatile parts of mineral oil have been removed. Coke must be removed from the system …
56coke — coke1 noun a solid fuel made by heating coal in the absence of air so that the volatile components are driven off. ↘carbon residue left after the incomplete combustion or distillation of petrol or other fuels. verb [usu. as noun coking] convert… …
57Coke — Sp Kòkas Ap Coke L JAV apyg. (Teksasas) …
58coke — koksas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kietas, akytas produktas, gaunamas be oro kaitinant kietąjį ar skystąjį kurą. atitikmenys: angl. coke rus. кокс …
59Coke — A renowned English jurist who served as Lord Chief Justice of England and contributed notably in opinions and legal articles to the development of the common law. See Institutes of Coke; Littleton …
60Coke (Charbon) — Photographie de coke. Le coke est obtenu par distillation de la houille dans un four à l abri de l air. Ces fours sont regroupés en batteries dans une usine appelée cokerie. Cette fabrication est très polluante …