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Companies, organizations and schools

* Action on Smoking and Health, an anti-smoking charity * American School of the Hague, a school in the Netherlands * American Society of Hematology, an American professional organization * Mesa Airlines, ASH in ICAO code * Nashua Municipal Airport, ASH in IATA code

Description

Ash may refer to:

In Australia

* Ashburton railway station, Melbourne; station code ASH

In the United Kingdom

* Ash, Derbyshire, England * Ash, Devon, England * Ash, Surrey, England * Ash (near Salway), Dorset, England * Ash (near Stourpaine), Dorset, England * Ash (near Sandwich), Kent, England * Ash-cum-Ridley, near Sevenoaks, Kent, England * Ash (near Taunton), Somerset, England * Ash (near Yeovil), Somerset, England

In the United States

* Ash, California in Madera County, California * Ash, North Carolina in Brunswick County, North Carolina * Ash, Oregon in Douglas County, Oregon

Linguistics

* Æ, a letter used in Old English texts * Near-open front unrounded vowel, the vowel sound represented by the æ symbol

Media and entertainment

* Ash (artist), French graffiti artist * Ash (band), Northern Irish rock band * Ash (ballet) by Peter Martins (1991) * Ash (comic), Comic book about a superhero firefighter * Ash (director), independent filmmaker * ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat, a video game * Ash Ketchum, the main protagonist from the Pokémon anime.

Other meanings

* Ash (Persian food) * Ash Mountain, several mountains by this name in Canada and the USA * Ash railway station, a rail station near Guildford in the United Kingdom * Almquist shell, a command-line interface for computers * Alt.suicide.holiday, a Usenet newsgroup * American Shorthair, a breed of cat * Bisnovat R-4, a missile with the NATO reporting name ASH * Asymmetric septal hypertrophy

Products of fire, incineration or combustion

* The solid remains of a fire * Incinerator bottom ash, a form of ash produced in incineration facilities * Volcanic ash, material ejected from a volcano * Ash (analytical chemistry), the compounds that remain after a scientific sample is burned * Fly ash and bottom ash, products of coal combustion * Wood ash, products of wood combustion

Science

* Soda ash, a common name for sodium carbonate * Plasma ashing, a process in semiconductor manufacturing

See also

* Ashe * Ashes * Ashley * Cinereous (consisting of ashes, ash-coloured or ash-like)

Trees and shrubs

* Ash (tree), Fraxinus, a genus of large trees, originally and most commonly known by this name. The name originated from their ash coloured bark. * Mountain ash, Sorbus. In Britain the name mountain ash is usually restricted to Sorbus aucuparia while in North America it may be applied to all members of the genus. * Prickly Ash. Zanthoxylum species may be called Prickly ash, especially Zanthoxylum americanum in North America. * Eucalyptus species. In Australia, several eucalyptus' species are called ash because they too produce hard, fine-grained timber. The best known of these is the Mountain Ash.