Cinder

/ˈsɪndər/ noun

A partly burnt piece of coal or wood left in a fire, or ash and burned material.

From Old English 'sinder' (slag, dross), related to Old Norse 'sindr'. The word describes waste from burning, connecting to metallurgy and ancient furnaces where slag was a byproduct.

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