Noun
a hard natural coal that burns slowly and gives intense heat
Source: WordNetIt was named after the railroad's largest commodity, anthracite coal. Source: Internet
Energy needs are also met by importing bituminous and anthracite coal and crude petroleum. Source: Internet
In 1867, Hill entered the coal business, and by 1879 it had expanded five times over, giving Hill a local monopoly in the anthracite coal business. Source: Internet