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I think they're essentially the same thing. I guess "charred" implies something that's VISIBLY burnt/blackened, not just something that's been completely burned away to ash.
My brother passed out after eating charred chard.
ReplyDeleteHello, what's the difference between "to burn" and "to char" ? Please!
ReplyDeleteI think they're essentially the same thing. I guess "charred" implies something that's VISIBLY burnt/blackened, not just something that's been completely burned away to ash.
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