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Definition of charbon

charbon
Malignant Ma*lig"nant, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See Malign, and cf. Benignant.] 1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress; actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently inimical; bent on evil; malicious. A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak. 2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious. ``Malignant care.' --Macaulay. Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak. Something deleterious and malignant as his touch. --Hawthorne. 3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria. Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease, transmitted to man from animals, characterized by the formation, at the point of reception of the virus, of a vesicle or pustule which first enlarges and then breaks down into an unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound exhaustion and usually fatal. Called also charbon, and sometimes, improperly, anthrax.
Charbon
Charbon Char"bon, n. [F., coal, charbon.] 1. (Far.) A small black spot or mark remaining in the cavity of the corner tooth of a horse after the large spot or mark has become obliterated. 2. A very contagious and fatal disease of sheep, horses, and cattle. See Maligmant pustule.

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- Montagne du Charbon (1,932 m) is a mountain in the Bauges in Savoie, France. v t e v t e...
- Edoardo Charbon (born 1964 in Sorengo, Switzerland) is a Swiss electrical engineer. He is a professor of quantum engineering at EPFL (École Polytechnique...
- French, carbone) as an element, distinguishing it from coal (in French, charbon). 29 Copper 9000 BC 6000 BC Middle East Asia Minor Copper was probably...
- Journal. "Federalist Paper No. 9", p. 70 Alexander Hamilton La Communaute du Charbon et de l'Acier, p7 Paul Reuter with a preface by Robert Schuman. Paris 1953...
- from the Latin carbo for coal and charcoal, whence also comes the French charbon, meaning charcoal. In German, Dutch and Danish, the names for carbon are...
- Spotting a blockade-runner became unwelcome because of the question du charbon; pursuit of Prussian ships quickly depleted the coal reserves of the French...
- vulnerable to infection. They included Siberian plague, ****berland disease, charbon, splenic fever, malignant edema, woolsorter's disease and la maladie de...
- ISBN 978-2-7420-1344-9. Pasteur, L.; Chamberland, C.; Roux, E. (1881). "Le vaccin de charbon". Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences (in...
- original on 19 January 2005. Retrieved 3 August 2021. "Une centrale à charbon va se convertir à la biom****e en Guadeloupe | Connaissances des énergies"...
- (1865–1951) was an agronomist. He is the inventor of a photographic paper, Charbon-Satin, a type of carbon print. It uses pigment rather than dye, and is...