Definition of Carbondale

1. Noun. A town in southern Illinois.

Generic synonyms: Town
Group relationships: Il, Illinois, Land Of Lincoln, Prairie State

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbondale

Caranx
Caranx bartholomaei
Caranx crysos
Caranx hippos
Caraparu virus
Carapicuíba
Carapidae
Caravaggio
Carazo
Carboloy
Carbonarism
Carbondale (current term)
Carboniferous
Carboniferous period
Carborundum
Carcel lamp
Carcel lamps
Carcharhinidae
Carcharhinus
Carcharhinus leucas
Carcharhinus limbatus
Carcharhinus obscurus
Carcharhinus plumbeus
Carcharias
Carcharias taurus

Literary usage of Carbondale

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1901)
"Carbondale. Afternoon session—1:30 o'clock. How to Select and Care for a Flock of ... Etherton; Arthur McGuire, Carbondale; Type and Quality in Farm ..."

2. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1902)
"Numerous wells and springs are found on the western slope of the hill east of the city of Carbondale. Along the crest of this hill, at some distance east, ..."

3. Geology and Mineral Resources of the Hennepin and La Salle Quadrangles by Gilbert Haven Cady, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1919)
"The Carbondale formation is typically exposed near Carbondale in southern ... The Carbondale formation underlies that part of the area lying within the ..."

4. The Common Pleas Reporter: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the County by Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1886)
"In re Carbondale and Providence Turnpike. Act 25 June, 1885, PL, (appropriation of turnpikes by county, etc.), is constitutional. ..."

5. Courts and Lawyers of Pennsylvania: A History, 1623-1923 by Frank Marshall Eastman (1922)
"His paternal greatgrandfather, William Maxey, emigrated from Wales to Carbondale, Pennsylvania, about 1828, bringing with him his three sons, David, ..."

6. Coal, Iron, and Oil, Or, The Practical American Miner: A Plain and Popular by Samuel Harries Daddow, Benjamin Bannan (1866)
"VERTICAL SECTION AT Carbondale. At this point,—that is, near the eastern extremity of the Lackawanna region,—the lower veins do not develop in workable ..."

7. Coal and Iron in Southern Ohio: The Mineral Resources of Hocking Valley by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1881)
"The coal of these two localities is, by Andrews and by Orton, in their later reports, supposed to be the same as the Carbondale. An earlier report and ..."

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