briketoida
Briketoida is a Czech verb meaning to briquette. Briquetting is a process of compressing loose materials such as coal dust, sawdust, agricultural waste, or other biomass into dense, uniform blocks called briquettes. This process is often used to improve the handling, storage, and combustion properties of these materials. Briquettes are typically formed by applying high pressure to the raw material, either with or without the addition of a binding agent. The resulting briquettes are more compact and easier to transport and burn than the original loose material. This method is commonly employed for fuel production, as briquettes offer a more efficient and cleaner burning alternative to raw materials. The term briketoida is specific to the Czech language and directly translates to the action of creating these compressed blocks.