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char1 verb (charred, charring) 1 tr & intr to blacken or be blackened by burning; to scorch. 2 said of wood: to turn into charcoal by partial burning.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: shortened from charcoal.

char2 verb (charred, charring) intrans to do paid cleaning work in someone's house, an office, etc. noun, colloq a charwoman.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon cierran.

char3 noun, slang tea.
ETYMOLOGY: 20c: from Chinese cha.

char4 or charr noun (char, charr, chars or charrs) a fish related to and resembling the salmon, native to cool northern lakes and rivers, with minute scales, white spotted sides, and bright red flanks and belly.