Soot
Meaning of Soot
noun
a deep black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter.
verb- cover or clog (something) with soot.
you have previously sooted the underside of their plate by holding it over a candle
Old English sōt, of Germanic origin; related to German dialect Sott, from an Indo-European root shared by the verb sit.
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