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Coke meaning in English

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Coke

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Noun

1. coke

carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal

2. coca cola, coke

Coca Cola is a trademarked cola

3. blow, c, coke, nose candy, snow

street names for cocaine

Verb

4. coke

become coke

Example Sentences:
'petroleum oils coke after distillation'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Coke

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noun
trademark short for Coca-Cola
noun
1. 
Sir Edward. 1552–1634, English jurist, noted for his defence of the common law against encroachment from the Crown: the Petition of Right (1628) was largely his work
2. (kʊk )
Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester, known as Coke of Holkham. 1752–1842, English agriculturist: pioneered agricultural improvement and considerably improved productivity at his Holkham estate in Norfolk
noun
1. 
a solid-fuel product containing about 80 per cent of carbon produced by distillation of coal to drive off its volatile constituents: used as a fuel and in metallurgy as a reducing agent for converting metal oxides into metals
2. 
any similar material, such as the layer formed in the cylinders of a car engine by incomplete combustion of the fuel
verb
3. 
to become or convert into coke
noun
slang short for cocaine

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Coke

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Sir Edward1552-1634; Eng. jurist
noun
1. 
coal from which most of the gases have been removed by heating: it burns with intense heat and little smoke, and is used as an industrial fuel
2. 
a solid residue left after the distillation of petroleum or other liquid hydrocarbons
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: coked or ˈcoking
3. 
to change into coke
noun
1.  Slang
cocaine
verb intransitiveWord forms: coked or ˈcoking
2. 
to use cocaine, often to excess
with out or up

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Coke

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n.
The solid residue of impure carbon obtained from bituminous coal and other carbonaceous materials after removal of volatile material by destructive distillation. It is used as a fuel and in making steel.
tr. & intr.v. coked, cok·ing, cokes
To convert or be converted into coke.
n.
Cocaine.
tr.v. coked, cok·ing, cokes
To affect or intoxicate with cocaine.
A trademark for a soft drink. See tonic.
English jurist who as chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas (1606-1616) ruled that the common law is supreme law, even when the Crown disagrees.

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