soot in the PONS Dictionary

soot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A kitchen, toilets, sinks all covered in a layer of soot from the fire in the 1960s.
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Medieval brewers had used many problematic ingredients to preserve beers, including soot and fly agaric mushrooms.
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In this technique, carbon soot is produced from two high-purity graphite electrodes by igniting an arc discharge between them in an inert atmosphere (helium gas).
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Due to high levels of smoke and soot within the city, he began a survey to determine which plants could survive the conditions.
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The ashes rain to the ground like snow, and people do wintry activities using the black soot.
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As a result, the interiors were blackened by soot.
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Soot obtained from burning the heartwood supplied a pigment for traditional tattooing (t moko).
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First, the soot is dissolved in appropriate organic solvents.
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Most inksticks are made of soot from pine or oil combined with animal glue.
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Over a period of time, these tiles become dark to black from constant exposure to soot and smoke.
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