Ash
21Ash|er — «ASH uhr», noun. 1. the eighth son of Jacob (in the Bible, Genesis 30:12 13). 2. the Israelite tribe that claimed him as ancestor …
22ASH — Action on Smoking and Health a British organization that opposes smoking and the tobacco industry …
23ash(es) — [n] remains of burning charcoal, cinders, dust, embers, powder, relics, remains, ruins, slag, soot; concept 260 …
24ash|i|ba|ri — «AH shee BAH ree», noun. a sweep of the foot in judo, designed to drop an opponent on his back. ╂[< Japanese ashibari] …
25ASH 26 — Schleicher ASH 26 …
26ash — ash1 ashiness, n. ashless, adj. /ash/, n. 1. the powdery residue of matter that remains after burning. 2. Also called volcanic ash. Geol. finely pulverized lava thrown out by a volcano in eruption. 3. a light, silvery gray color …
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28ASH 25 — Schleicher ASH 25 …
29ash — {{11}}ash (1) powdery remains of fire, O.E. æsce ash, from P.Gmc. *askon (Cf. O.N., Swed. aska, O.H.G. asca, Ger. asche, Goth. azgo ashes ), from PIE root *as to burn, glow (Cf. Skt. asah ashes, dust, Armenian …
30ash — noun 1 powder that is left after sth has burned ADJECTIVE ▪ glowing, hot, red hot, smouldering/smoldering ▪ the glowing ashes of the dying fire ▪ cold ▪ …