chokedamp
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choke·damp
(chōk′dămp′)n.
See blackdamp.
[So called because it causes suffocation in mines.]
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chokedamp
(ˈtʃəʊkˌdæmp)n
(Mining & Quarrying) another word for blackdamp
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choke•damp
(ˈtʃoʊkˌdæmp)n.
mine atmosphere so low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide as to cause choking. Also called blackdamp.
[1635–45]
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