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charr

American  
[chahr] / tʃɑr /

noun

plural

charr,

plural

charrs
  1. a variant of char.


charr British  
/ tʃɑː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of char 2

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"Adding charr to meat gives it a nice flavor, one that reminds us of summer cookouts," says Shawn Hill, pitmaster and founder of The Grilling Dad.

From Salon

Igor Sikorsky, a northern Maine camp owner and air taxi bush pilot, worked with the state on efforts to save the charr population on Big Reed Pond.

From Washington Times

The state then eliminated the smelts from the pond and returned the charr.

From Washington Times

There are those who wash and charr by the half or quarter of a day.

From Project Gutenberg

We purchased from them thirteen red charr, a fish which we found very excellent.

From Project Gutenberg