Ash Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Ash is:- The solid residue left after something has burned, usually wood and plant material (such as tobacco). It consists mainly of carbonates and bicarbonates of metals in the original organic material - the metals that primarily compose the ash of the analytical chemistry meaning.
- In analytical chemistry, ash is one of the components in the proximate analysis of biological materials.
- Rocky material ejected from a volcano; see Volcanic ash.
- A genus of trees (Fraxinus); see Ash tree.
- In Old English, a letter named after the tree; see Ć.
- In Egyptian mythology, the hawk-god of the Sahara Desert; see As (god).
- The main hero of the Pokémon television series; see Ash Ketchum.
- The hero of the Evil Dead trilogy is named Ash.
- A Britpop band; see Ash (band).
- One of the Unix shells that serves as a command-line interface for computers running some variants of the Unix operating system; see Almquist shell.
- In the compound form Mountain-ash, two other trees; Eucalyptus regnans in Australia, and an old alternative name for Rowans (Sorbus species).
- A common short form for alt.suicide.holiday, a Usenet newsgroup
- Ash, New Ash Green, Kent, England
- Ash, Sandwich, Kent, England
- Ash, Somerset, England
- Ash, Surrey, England
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