A dark, hard mineral made from ancient plants that burned millions of years ago, used as fuel to create heat and electricity.
From Old English 'col' and Proto-Germanic 'kulaz,' related to Old Norse 'koli.' The word may connect to an ancient root meaning 'to burn' or 'to glow.' The substance itself formed during the Carboniferous period when plant material was buried and compressed underground for millions of years.
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