a black tar, produced by the distillation of bituminous coal, that can be further distilled to yield benzene, toluene, xylene, anthracene, phenol, etc
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ˈcoal ˌtar, n. [uncountable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Chemistrya thick black liquid obtained from coal, used in making dyes and drugs.
coal′ tar′,
coal ′--tar′, adj.
- Chemistrya thick, black, viscid liquid formed during the distillation of coal, that upon further distillation yields compounds, as benzene, anthracene, and phenol, from which are derived a large number of dyes, drugs, and other synthetic compounds, and that yields a final residuum (coal′-tar pitch′,) which is used chiefly in making pavements.
- 1775–85
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'coal tar' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Hansa yellow
- Indian yellow
- acridine
- aniline dye
- anthracene
- benzene
- benzol
- carbazole
- coal
- coal-tar creosote
- coumarone
- creosote
- cresol
- cyclopentadiene
- fuchsin
- indene
- indole
- lake
- light
- mauve
- mesitylene
- naphtha
- naphthacene
- naphthalene
- phenanthrene
- phenol
- picoline
- pitch
- pyrene
- quinoline
- tar
- thiophen
- thiophene
- toluene
- xylene