charks

/tʃɑrks/
verb
  1. Third person singular of 'chark' — to burn or char something, especially to make charcoal.
    • The factory charks coconut shells to produce activated carbon.
    • The kiln charks the wood slowly over several days.
    • He charks the ends of the logs to make them last longer in the ground.
noun
  1. Plural of 'chark' — a type of fish, also called a shark or dogfish.
    • The aquarium has a tank full of small charks.
    • Charks are often found in shallow coastal waters.
    • The fishermen caught several charks near the reef.
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