briquet
See also: Briquet
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /bɹɪˈkɛt/
- Rhymes: -ɛt
Noun
briquet (plural briquets)
- A small brick, typically made of charcoal and used for fuel.
- 1911, F. H. King, Farmers of Forty Centuries
- Another pinch of charcoal was added and the process repeated until the mold was filled, when the briquet was forced out.
- 1911, F. H. King, Farmers of Forty Centuries
- A block of artificial stone in the form of a brick, used for paving.
- A moulded sample of solidified cement or mortar for use as a test piece for showing the strength of the material.
- (dated) A cigarette lighter.
- 1919, John Galsworthy, Saint's Progress
- Out of the corner of his eye he caught the flash of a man's "briquet" lighting a cigarette.
- 1919, John Galsworthy, Saint's Progress
French
Etymology
Specialised sense of Middle French briquet (“piece, morsel”), from brique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bʁi.kɛ/
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Noun
briquet m (plural briquets)
Further reading
- “briquet” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Spanish
Synonyms
- encendedor m
- fosforera f (Cuba)
- lighter m (Panama, Puerto Rico)
- mechero m (Spain)
- yesquero m (Venezuela)
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