| ash |
A highly figured hardwood having a variety of shades from a grayish hue to deep brown. Used chiefly in structural concealed portions of furniture.
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| ash |
The non-combustible residue of burned coal. Ash occurs in raw coal as clay, pyrite or other mineral matter.
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| ashtanga yoga |
"Eight-limbed union." The classical raja yoga system of eight progressive stages or steps as described in numerous Hindu scriptures including various Upanishads, the Tirumantiram by Saint Tirumular and the Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali. The eight limbs are: restraints (yama), observances (niyama), postures (asana), breath control (pranayama), sense withdrawal (pratyahara), concentration (dharana), meditation (dhyana) and contemplation (samadhi).
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| ASHA |
The national professional association which represents speech and language pathologists and audiologists in the United States.
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| ash |
Impurities consisting of silica, iron, alumina, and other noncombustible matter that are contained in coal.
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