recoal

/riːˈkoʊl/
verb
  1. To supply or refill with coal again, especially a ship or steam engine.
    • The old locomotive needed to recoal at the station every hundred miles.
    • During the war, the navy had to recoal its battleships frequently to keep them operational.
    • The steamship stopped at the port to recoal before continuing its journey across the Atlantic.
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