seacoal

/S IY1 K OW1 L/
noun
  1. 1

    coal from inside the sea: mineral coal that washes up from the sea onto beaches, from which it can be collected and sold.

  2. 2

    Such coal used in foundry practice, intermixed with foundry sand or applied in a layer on its face, to modify the behavior of the molten metal.

  3. 3

    (historical, chiefly Southern England) coal from across the sea: mineral coal, as opposed to charcoal, in a time and place in which the former arrived by ship and the latter arrived overland (such as London in Elizabethan times).

  4. 4

    (historical, technical, chiefly US) coal to be used at sea: a certain class of mineral coal, especially suitable for the steam engines of ships at sea and locomotives.