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Etymology: [ 'ash ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English asshe, from Old English æsce, from Proto-Germanic *askōn (compare West Frisian jiske, Dutch as, German Asche, Swedish aska), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éhₓōs (compare Hittite ḫašša 'potash, ashes', Ancient Greek áxa 'dry dirt', Armenian ačiwn 'ash', Ormuri yānak, Sanskrit āsa 'ashes, dust').
Synonyms: ash tree

kül, dişbudak ağacı, ash hole kül yeri, kül (volkanik), Sorbus ancuparia, sodyum karbonat, Fraxinus mountain ash yabani üvez ağacı, (volkanik) kül, dişbudak/kül, dişbudak kerestesi, dişbudak, dibudak ağacı veya kerestesi, Ash, as, ash can kaloriferden alınan küllerin konulduğu varil, (Botanik) dişbudak ağacı, dişbudak, alıç, ashpit kül veya çöp çukuru, külhan, küllük, bir kül, külleri, küller, ölünün külleri, kriket (İngiltere avustralya arasında),

1 kül  isim     ts
2 dişbudak ağacı     ts
3 ash hole kül yeri     ts
4 kül (volkanik)     ts
5 Sorbus ancuparia     ts
6 sodyum karbonat  Kimya     ts
7 Fraxinus mountain ash yabani üvez ağacı     ts
8 (volkanik) kül     ts
9 dişbudak/kül     ts
10 dişbudak kerestesi, dişbudak  isim     ts
11 dibudak ağacı veya kerestesi     ts
12 Ash     ts
13 as     ts
14 ash can kaloriferden alınan küllerin konulduğu varil     ts
15 (Botanik) dişbudak ağacı, dişbudak  isim     ts
16 alıç     ts
17 ashpit kül veya çöp çukuru     ts
18 külhan     ts
19 küllük     ts
20a ash bir kül     ts
21ashes külleri     ts
22ashes küller     ts
23ashes ölünün külleri     ts
24ashes kriket (İngiltere avustralya arasında)  isim     ts
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A topographic surname for someone who lived near ash trees, A diminutive of the female given names Ashley and Ashlee, A male given name transferred from the surname, What remains after a catastrophe, To reduce to a residue of ash. See ashing, Human (or animal) remains after cremation, The solid remains of a fire, To hit the end off of a burning cigar or cigarette, Fine particles from a volcano, volcanic ash, The nonaqueous remains of a material subjected to any complete oxidation process, The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ), as used in Old English, To cover newly-sown fields of crops with ashes, The wood of this tree, A shade tree of the genus Fraxinus, a male given name, a female given name, short form of Ashley and Ashlee, family name, any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats the residue that remains when something is burned convert into ashes, Americana, The tough, elastic wood of the ash tree, of Ashes, sing, material remaining after something is burned; cinders, embers, The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ), Inorganic residue remaining after ignition of combustible substances, 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, To strew or sprinkle with ashes, The fine-grained material produced by a pyroclastic eruption An ash particle is defined to have a diameter of less than 2 millimetres, The fine-grained material produced by a pyroclastic eruption An ash particle is defined to have a diameter of less than 2 millimeters, Impurities consisting of silica, iron, alumina, and other noncombustible matter that are contained in coal Ash increases the weight of coal, adds to the cost of handling, and can affect its burning characteristics Ash content is measured as a percent by weight of coal on an "as received" or a "dry" (moisture-free, usually part of a laboratory analysis) basis, The non-combustible residue of a combusted substance composed primarily of alkali and metal oxides, Impurities consisting of iron, alumina and other incombustible matter that are contained in coal Since ash increases the weight of coal, it adds to the cost of handling and can affect the burning characteristics of coal, The residue that remains after a fuel or solid waste has been burned, consisting primarily of noncombustible materials, convert into ashes, strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats, A dead person's ashes are their remains after their body has been cremated, Ash is the grey or black powdery substance that is left after something is burnt. You can also refer to this substance as ashes. A cloud of volcanic ash is spreading across wide areas of the Philippines He brushed the cigarette ash from his sleeve, An ash is a tree that has smooth grey bark and loses its leaves in winter. Ash is the wood from this tree. The rafters are made from ash. Action on Smoking and Health a British organization that opposes smoking and the tobacco industry. Any tree of the genus Fraxinus, in the olive family. The genus includes about 70 species of trees and shrubs found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. The U.S. boasts 18 species of ash, 5 of which furnish most of the ash cut as lumber. Most important are the white ash (F. americana) and the green ash (F. pennsylvanica), which yield wood that is stiff, strong, and resilient, yet lightweight. This "white ash" is used for baseball bats, hockey sticks, paddles and oars, tennis and other racket frames, and the handles of agricultural tools. Black ash (F. nigra), blue ash (F. quadrangulata), and Oregon ash (F. latifolia) produce wood of comparable quality that is used for many more purposes, including furniture, interior paneling, and barrels. Ash Can school ash cone mountain ash, the residue that remains when something is burned, any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus, Post-combustion impurities consisting of silica, iron, alumina, and other noncombustible matter that are contained in coal, Fine particles of pulverized rock blown from an explosion vent Measuring less than 1/10 inch in diameter, ash may be either solid or molten when first erupted By far the most common variety is vitric ash, glassy particles formed by gas bubbles bursting through liquid magma, The non-combustible and inorganic component of coal remaining after complete burning Ash yields no heating value, Sand sized or finer-grained volcanic ejecta Coarser material is called lapilli (qv), Fragments of less than 2 millimeters in diameter of lava or rock blasted into the air by volcanic explosions, is in GEMIS part of the solid wastes The amount of ash is automatically calculated in GEMIS for combustion processes, for which data on the ash content is used from the ultimate analysis of the used fuel, Advanced Systems Integration and Implementation, The mineral content of a product remaining after complete combustion, Residual material that remains after a sample has been heated at 400-600 degrees C for a minimum of 8 hours The remaining material is primarily inorganic minerals, Sand sized or finer-grained volcanic ejecta Coarser material is called lapilli Lava Cave term Ref KG, incombustible residue left over after incineration or other thermal processes, inorganic residue of combustion Lubricating oil detergent additives contain metallic derivatives, such as barium, calcium, and magnesium sulfonates, that are common sources of ash Ash deposits can impair engine efficiency and power See detergent, sulfated ash, fine fragments (less than 2 millimeters across) of lava or rock formed in an explosive volcanic eruption, Volcanic ash consists of tiny jagged particles of rock and natural glass blasted into the air by a volcano Ash may be solid or molten when first erupted, A measure of the amount of inorganic material in lubricating oil Determined by burning the oil and weighing the residue Results expressed as percent by weight, the noncombustible solid by-products of incineration or other burning process, the name given to the competition between the English and Australian cricket teams, plural of ash, The earthy or mineral particles of combustible substances remaining after combustion, as of wood or coal, Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when "returned to dust", by natural decay, remains of a dead body after it has been cremated, Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when "returned to dust" by natural decay, The color of ashes; deathlike paleness,

25 A topographic surname for someone who lived near ash trees     ts
26 A diminutive of the female given names Ashley and Ashlee     ts
27 A male given name transferred from the surname     ts
28 What remains after a catastrophe     ts
29 To reduce to a residue of ash. See ashing - "A 10-g food sample was dried, then ashed, and analyzed for salt (NaCl) content by the Mohr titration method (AgNO3 + Cl → AgCl). The weight of the dried sample was 2g, and the ashed sample weight was 0.5g."     ts
30 Human (or animal) remains after cremation - "The urn containing his ashes was eventually removed to a closet."     ts
31 The solid remains of a fire - "Ash from the fire floated over the street."     ts
32 To hit the end off of a burning cigar or cigarette     ts
33 Fine particles from a volcano, volcanic ash     ts
34 The nonaqueous remains of a material subjected to any complete oxidation process     ts
35 The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ), as used in Old English     ts
36 To cover newly-sown fields of crops with ashes - "After the corn was planted, upon acre A, I spread broadcast one hundred bushels of lime, (cost $3) and fifty bushels of ashes, (cost $6.) The extra crop of the combination over the limed acre or ashed, was paid by the increased crop,"     ts
37 The wood of this tree     ts
38 A shade tree of the genus Fraxinus     ts
39 a male given name     ts
40 a female given name, short form of Ashley and Ashlee     ts
41 family name  isim     ts
42 any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats the residue that remains when something is burned convert into ashes     ts
43 Americana     ts
44 The tough, elastic wood of the ash tree     ts
45 of Ashes     ts
46 sing     ts
47 material remaining after something is burned; cinders, embers  isim     ts
48 The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ)     ts
49 Inorganic residue remaining after ignition of combustible substances     ts
50 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     ts
51 To strew or sprinkle with ashes     ts
52 The fine-grained material produced by a pyroclastic eruption An ash particle is defined to have a diameter of less than 2 millimetres     ts
53 The fine-grained material produced by a pyroclastic eruption An ash particle is defined to have a diameter of less than 2 millimeters     ts
54 Impurities consisting of silica, iron, alumina, and other noncombustible matter that are contained in coal Ash increases the weight of coal, adds to the cost of handling, and can affect its burning characteristics Ash content is measured as a percent by weight of coal on an "as received" or a "dry" (moisture-free, usually part of a laboratory analysis) basis     ts
55 The non-combustible residue of a combusted substance composed primarily of alkali and metal oxides     ts
56 Impurities consisting of iron, alumina and other incombustible matter that are contained in coal Since ash increases the weight of coal, it adds to the cost of handling and can affect the burning characteristics of coal     ts
57 The residue that remains after a fuel or solid waste has been burned, consisting primarily of noncombustible materials     ts
58 convert into ashes     ts
59 strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats     ts
60 A dead person's ashes are their remains after their body has been cremated     ts
61 Ash is the grey or black powdery substance that is left after something is burnt. You can also refer to this substance as ashes. A cloud of volcanic ash is spreading across wide areas of the Philippines He brushed the cigarette ash from his sleeve     ts
62 An ash is a tree that has smooth grey bark and loses its leaves in winter. Ash is the wood from this tree. The rafters are made from ash. Action on Smoking and Health a British organization that opposes smoking and the tobacco industry. Any tree of the genus Fraxinus, in the olive family. The genus includes about 70 species of trees and shrubs found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. The U.S. boasts 18 species of ash, 5 of which furnish most of the ash cut as lumber. Most important are the white ash (F. americana) and the green ash (F. pennsylvanica), which yield wood that is stiff, strong, and resilient, yet lightweight. This "white ash" is used for baseball bats, hockey sticks, paddles and oars, tennis and other racket frames, and the handles of agricultural tools. Black ash (F. nigra), blue ash (F. quadrangulata), and Oregon ash (F. latifolia) produce wood of comparable quality that is used for many more purposes, including furniture, interior paneling, and barrels. Ash Can school ash cone mountain ash     ts
63 the residue that remains when something is burned     ts
64 any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus     ts
65 Post-combustion impurities consisting of silica, iron, alumina, and other noncombustible matter that are contained in coal     ts
66 Fine particles of pulverized rock blown from an explosion vent Measuring less than 1/10 inch in diameter, ash may be either solid or molten when first erupted By far the most common variety is vitric ash, glassy particles formed by gas bubbles bursting through liquid magma     ts
67 The non-combustible and inorganic component of coal remaining after complete burning Ash yields no heating value     ts
68 Sand sized or finer-grained volcanic ejecta Coarser material is called lapilli (qv)     ts
69 Fragments of less than 2 millimeters in diameter of lava or rock blasted into the air by volcanic explosions     ts
70 is in GEMIS part of the solid wastes The amount of ash is automatically calculated in GEMIS for combustion processes, for which data on the ash content is used from the ultimate analysis of the used fuel     ts
71 Advanced Systems Integration and Implementation     ts
72 The mineral content of a product remaining after complete combustion     ts
73 Residual material that remains after a sample has been heated at 400-600 degrees C for a minimum of 8 hours The remaining material is primarily inorganic minerals     ts
74 Sand sized or finer-grained volcanic ejecta Coarser material is called lapilli Lava Cave term Ref KG     ts
75 incombustible residue left over after incineration or other thermal processes     ts
76 inorganic residue of combustion Lubricating oil detergent additives contain metallic derivatives, such as barium, calcium, and magnesium sulfonates, that are common sources of ash Ash deposits can impair engine efficiency and power See detergent, sulfated ash     ts
77 fine fragments (less than 2 millimeters across) of lava or rock formed in an explosive volcanic eruption     ts
78 Volcanic ash consists of tiny jagged particles of rock and natural glass blasted into the air by a volcano Ash may be solid or molten when first erupted     ts
79 A measure of the amount of inorganic material in lubricating oil Determined by burning the oil and weighing the residue Results expressed as percent by weight     ts
80 the noncombustible solid by-products of incineration or other burning process     ts
81Ashes the name given to the competition between the English and Australian cricket teams     ts
82ashes plural of ash     ts
83ashes The earthy or mineral particles of combustible substances remaining after combustion, as of wood or coal     ts
84ashes Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when "returned to dust"     ts
85ashes by natural decay     ts
86ashes remains of a dead body after it has been cremated  isim     ts
87ashes Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when "returned to dust" by natural decay     ts
88ashes The color of ashes; deathlike paleness     ts
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