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Ash logo #10101) Aesc 2) Airborne lava 3) Airborne particulates 4) American fantasy novel 5) American rowan 6) American young adult novel 7) An end to smoking 8) An Olsen nickname 9) Analytical chemistry 10) Andiron coating 11) Andiron residue 12) Android in Alien 13) Another dead ember 14) Another tree 15) Apt fireplace wood
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Ash logo #10101) Cinder 2) Gray 3) Residue 4) Ygdrasil 5) Yggdrasil
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  1. the residue that remains when something is burned
  2. any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus

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ash logo #22054 tough wood used especially for tool handles, cart shafts; wheel felloes &c (Je, 72-73)
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Ash logo #21002• (n.) A genus of trees of the Olive family, having opposite pinnate leaves, many of the species furnishing valuable timber, as the European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and the white ash (F. Americana). • (n.) The tough, elastic wood of the ash tree. • (v. t.) To strew or sprinkle with ashes. • (n.) sing. of Ashes.Ash: words in the...
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ash logo #21003(from the article `coal utilization`) Coal contains a variety of minerals in varying proportions that, when the coal is burned, are transformed into ash. The amount and nature of the ash ... ...the Romans learned its use and manufacture from ancient Mediterranean peoples or from the Celts, inhabitants of Britannia, is not known. The ......
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ASH logo #22512American Shorthair.
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Ash logo #10004(Fraxinus) These hardy, deciduous trees are commonly known as Ash Trees. Most of the Ashes are natives of the Northern Hemisphere. These quick-growing trees are suitable for growing in yards and along roads; they will survive in almost any soil in wind-swept areas and near the sea. Ashes produce compound leaves with toothed leaflets that turn yello...
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ASH logo #20895Action on Smoking and Health
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ASH logo #20895Action on Smoking and Health Australia
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ASH logo #20895American Society of Hematology
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ASH logo #20895American Society of Hypertension
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ash logo #20973<radiobiology> Fusion reaction products trapped in a plasma. Ash is bad because (a) it generally radiates more strongly than the fuel ions, and thus reduces energy confinement, and (b) it creates additional plasma pressure and/or reduces pressure available for fuel ions. ... Controlling ash is a major area of fusion research. Ideally one woul...
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ASH logo #21001American Society of Hematology.
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Ash logo #22385(also spelled aesc or asc when referring to runes) The letter used in Old English to indicate the so
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ash logo #10444A tough, springy, whitish-grey wood native to Britain. Readily available and inexpensive, the solid wood was much used in making country furniture in the 18th and 19th centuries. As a veneer, it is found on some Georgian furniture, and ash BURRS are sometimes seen in CABINET work. Ash is still traditionally used for BENTWOOD chairs.
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Ash logo #20972Ash (ăsh) noun [ Middle English asch , esh , Anglo-Saxon æsc ; akin to Old High German asc , Swedish & Danish ask , Icelandic askr , Dutch esch , German esche .] 1. (Botany) A genus of trees of the Olive family, having opp...
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Ash logo #20972Ash transitive verb To strew or sprinkle with ashes. Howell.
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Ash logo #20972Ash noun , sing. of Ashes . » Ash is rarely used in the singular except in connection with chemical or geological products; as, soda ash , coal which yields a red ash , etc., or as a qualifying or combining word; as, ash bin, ash heap, ash
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Ash logo #22651A light colored hardwood used in furniture and cabinet construction.
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Ash logo #20496(Fraxinus excelsior) Species of large deciduous tree native to Europe which likes heavy alkaline loams.
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Ash logo #20687A straight grained, very tough and elastic timber. Used where sudden shocks have to be resisted e.g. handles of tools, oars, blocks and pulleys, spokes of wheels and milk-pails. Ash bark is used tanning and the ashes of ash is used for potash.
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ash logo #20974ash tree noun any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus
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ash logo #21221Any tree of a worldwide group belonging to the olive family, with winged fruits. The mountain ash or rowan, which resembles the ash, belongs to the family Rosaceae. (Genus Fraxinus, family Oleaceae.)
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Ash logo #23001 In Limestone Landscapes we use this term to mean small (less than 2 mm) fragments of rock and volcanic glass ejected during volcanic eruptions.
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