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ashes
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?sh??z, IPA(key): /?æ?.?z/
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /?æ?.?z/
- Hyphenation: ash?es
Noun
ashes
- plural of ash
Derived terms
- rise from the ashes
Verb
ashes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ash
See also
- axen
Anagrams
- Hasse, Sesha, Sheas, hases, he-ass, seahs
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polverine
English
Etymology
Italian polverino, from Latin pulvis (“dust”).
Noun
polverine (countable and uncountable, plural polverines)
- (uncountable) Glassmaker's ashes; a kind of potash or pearlash, brought from the Levant and Syria, used in the manufacture of fine glass.
- (countable) A tiny biting insect found in South America.
References
- polverine in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Italian
Noun
polverine f
- plural of polverina
Anagrams
- prelevino
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