Chamuscado in english

Singed

pronunciation: sɪndʒd part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

chamuscado = charred ; burned ; blasted ; burnt. 

Example: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Example: Canopy light penetration and overstorey tree density were measured in both burned and unburned forests.Example: In the midst of green and growing lands was a moonscape city of blasted land where no leaf of tree or blade of grass could grow.Example: To use it to clean a burnt pot, combine two tablespoons of cream of tartar and about a cup of water, bring to a boil, remove from the heat, and allow to cool before washing with hot, soapy water.

chamuscar = char ; scorch ; sear ; singe. 

Example: The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.Example: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Example: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Example: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.
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