Char

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Char may refer to:

  • Char, an abbreviation for character
  • CHAR-FM, Canadian radio station based out of CFS Alert, Nunavut.
  • Charring, the incomplete combustion of biological tissue
  • Salvelinus, a genus of fish
  • Char (StarCraft), a planet in the StarCraft universe
  • A floodplain sediment island in the Ganges Delta
  • Char, a common slang term for tea throughout British Empire in the 19th and 20th centuries
  • Char, a Rare card from the card game Magic the Gathering
  • Charmander, a Pokemon
  • Chimchar, a Pokemon

In people:

In tanks:

  • Any French tank (from char d'assaut), but more specifically one with a short designation such as:
    • Char B1, a French heavy tank manufactured before the Second World War
    • Char 2C, a super-heavy French tank developed during the First World War
    • Char D1, a pre-World War II French tank
    • Char D2, a French tank of the Interbellum
    • Char G1, a French replacement project for the Char D2 medium tank
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