whitedamp

[ˈwaɪtˌdæmp]

whitedamp Definition

  • 1a poisonous gas consisting of mainly carbon monoxide and nitrogen that is formed by incomplete combustion of coal
  • 2a dampness or moisture that appears white

Using whitedamp: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "whitedamp" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Miners were at risk of suffocation from whitedamp.

  • Example

    The whitedamp in the basement was caused by a leaky pipe.

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Summary: whitedamp in Brief

'Whitedamp' [ˈwaɪtˌdæmp] refers to two distinct meanings. The first is a poisonous gas composed mainly of carbon monoxide and nitrogen, which can be fatal to miners. The second meaning is a dampness or moisture that appears white. Examples include 'Miners were at risk of suffocation from whitedamp,' and 'The whitedamp in the basement was caused by a leaky pipe.'