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American Society for Hematology
Ãâó: www.cancerindex.org/medterm/medtm8.htm
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| ash |
Non-organic, non-flammable substance left over after combustible material has been completely burned.
Ãâó: www.neo.state.ne.us/statshtml/glossarya.htm
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| ash |
Sand sized or finer-grained volcanic ejecta. Coarser material is called lapilli (qv).
Ãâó: home.mira.net/~gnb/caving/papers/kg-svckt.html
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| ash |
A native hardwood, used widely for furniture frames because of its strength and durability. Ash has a prominent oak-like grain and also resembles hickory or pecan.
Ãâó: www.newportfurnishings.com/Reference/Finish_glossa...
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| ASHP |
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Ãâó: pharmacy.ucsf.edu/glossary/
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| ASH | ash-colored or anemic looking from illness or emotion |
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| ASH | made of wood of the ash tree |
| ASH | a town in western North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains west of Charlotte |
| ASH | (Assyrian) chief god of the Assyrians |
| ASH | the capital and largest city of Turkmenistan |
| ASH | a rectangular block of hewn stone used for building purposes |
| ASH | United States anthropologist (born in England) who popularized anthropology (1905-) |
| ASH | towards the shore from the water |
| ASH | British choreographer (1906-1988) |
| ASH | an ancient Semitic fertility goddess |
| ASH | a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes |
| ASH | an ancient Assyrian city on the River Tigris and traditional capital of Assyria |
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