The baker makes this charbon by sticking green wood branches into his hot oven after he has finished baking his bread, but each baker makes a limited supply only, and will not sell it except to people who buy his bread.
It is a wooden or tin box, perforated at the top and open at one side to admit an earthenware bowl full of the charcoal which is called charbon de bois--actually calcined morsels of green wood.
Anthrax or charbon may be defined as an infectious disease which is caused by specific bacteria, known as anthrax bacilli, and which is more or less restricted by conditions of soil and moisture to definite geographical localities.
Next morning the whites were fired upon as they went to embark, and Charbon was wounded.
It was after this battle that young Charbon arrived with a letter bringing "greetings from Coffee, Governor of the negroes of Berbice.
However, this audacity did not save him, for he was captured soon afterwards, Charbon managing to escape into the forest.
Oh yes--very clever; he treats them, I understand, in the same sort of way as the famous Dr Charbon of Paris would.
The flattering comparison of himself with Dr Charbon had an oddly stimulating effect upon him, notwithstanding that it had been uttered by he knew not whom,--a mere vox et præterea nihil.
It was not till 1863 that he suspected the active role of these organisms in the charbon malady, and endeavored to demonstrate it by experiments in inoculation.
Is the presence of these little rods in the blood of an animal that has died of charbon sufficient of itself to demonstrate the parasitic nature of the affection?
Fol, a distinguished savant, the statement that charbon and tuberculosis were discovered by Dr.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "charbon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anthrax; blackleg; distemper; hydrophobia; mange; rabies; rot; scabies