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ash
1[ ash ]
noun
- the powdery residue of matter that remains after burning.
- Also called volcanic ash. Geology. finely pulverized lava thrown out by a volcano in eruption.
- a light, silvery-gray color.
- ashes,
- deathlike grayness; extreme pallor suggestive of death.
- mortal remains, especially the physical or corporeal body as liable to decay.
- anything, as an act, gesture, speech, or feeling, that is symbolic of penance, regret, remorse, or the like.
ash
2[ ash ]
noun
- any of various trees of the genus Fraxinus, of the olive family, especially F. excelsior, of Europe and Asia, or F. americana white ash, of North America, having opposite, pinnate leaves and purplish flowers in small clusters.
- the tough, straight-grained wood of any of these trees, valued as timber.
- Also æsc. the symbol “æ.”
ash
1/ æʃ /
noun
- any oleaceous tree of the genus Fraxinus, esp F. excelsior of Europe and Asia, having compound leaves, clusters of small greenish flowers, and winged seeds
- the close-grained durable wood of any of these trees, used for tool handles, etc
- any of several trees resembling the ash, such as the mountain ash
- any of several Australian trees resembling the ash, esp of the eucalyptus genus
ash
2/ æʃ /
noun
- the nonvolatile products and residue formed when matter is burnt
- any of certain compounds formed by burning See soda ash
- fine particles of lava thrown out by an erupting volcano
- a light silvery grey colour, often with a brownish tinge
ASH
3/ æʃ /
acronym for
- Action on Smoking and Health
ash
4/ æʃ /
noun
- the digraph æ , as in Old English, representing a front vowel approximately like that of the a in Modern English hat. The character is also used to represent this sound in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Other Words From
- ashi·ness noun
- ashless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ash1
Origin of ash2
Word History and Origins
Origin of ash1
Origin of ash2
Example Sentences
"Whether it's possible to have integrated scenarios that maintain a high-grade fusion plasma with these specific flows of excess fuel and ash from the plasma needs to be determined," Schwartz said.
If you stay outdoors for more than a few minutes, you can almost taste ash.
People are scrambling to figure out what they should do next and what they should focus on in order to protect themselves from what they worry will be the inevitable infringement on their freedoms, Ash Lazarus Orr, A4TE's press relations manager, told Salon.
What’s left of nearby structures is just ghostly evidence of their existence — piles of toxic ash, concrete footings and metal furniture framing that, take my word for it, were once part of a relaxing, meditative outdoor environment.
“Grammy, I made that for you,” her granddaughter Violet called out, pointing in the ash.
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