a tree with compound leaves, winged fruits, and hard pale timber, widely distributed throughout north temperate regions
a tree with compound leaves, winged fruits, and hard pale timber, widely distributed throughout north temperate regions
the winged fruit of an ash tree, growing in clusters resembling bunches of keys
a tray fitted beneath a grate in which ashes can be collected and removed
ash produced in small dark flecks by the burning of powdered coal or other materials and carried into the air
an ash tree which exudes a sweet edible gum (manna) from its branches when they are damaged, native to southern Europe and SW Asia
a spiny North American shrub or tree with prickly branches and bark that can be used medicinally
the first day of Lent in the Western Christian Church, marked by services of penitence
a small deciduous tree of the rose family, with compound leaves, white flowers, and red berries
(of a person’s hair) very pale blonde
used in names of trees unrelated to the ash but with similar leaves, e.g. mountain ash
a tree with compound leaves, winged fruits, and hard pale timber, widely distributed throughout north temperate regions