| ASHAKE | • ashake adj. Shaking, aquiver. • ASHAKE adv. (archaic) in a shaking state. |
| ASHAME | • ashame v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To feel shame; to be ashamed. • ashame v. (Transitive, rare) To make ashamed; to shame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| ASHCAN | • ashcan n. A container for ashes, used in times past for accumulating ashes generated from wood and coal fires… • ashcan n. A dustbin. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • ashcan n. (US, slang) A kind of large firecracker. |
| ASHERY | • ashery n. A depository for ashes. • ashery n. A place where potash or pearl-ash is made. • ASHERY n. a place where potash is made. |
| ASHETS | • ashets n. Plural of ashet. • ASHET n. (Scots) a large plate. |
| ASHIER | • ashier adj. Comparative form of ashy: more ashy. • ASHY adj. covered with ashes. |
| ASHINE | • ashine adj. Shining; radiant; bright. • ASHINE adv. (archaic) shining. |
| ASHING | • ashing n. (Analytical chemistry) An analytic procedure in which a sample is heated in a furnace to leave a residue… • ashing v. Present participle of ash. • ASH v. to convert something into ash. |
| ASHKEY | • ASHKEY n. the winged fruit of the ash tree. |
| ASHLAR | • ashlar n. (Architecture) A large cuboid stone; masonry making use of such stone blocks. • ashlar n. A hurling stone used in warfare. • ASHLAR v. to build with squared stones, also ASHLER. |
| ASHLER | • ashler n. Alternative form of ashlar. • ASHLER v. to build with squared stones, also ASHLAR. |
| ASHMAN | • ashman n. (Obsolete) One employed to collect ash. • Ashman prop.n. A surname. • ASHMAN n. one who collects and removes ashes. |
| ASHMEN | • ashmen n. Plural of ashman. • ASHMAN n. one who collects and removes ashes. |
| ASHORE | • ashore adv. (Nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard. • ashore adv. (Nautical) On, or towards the shore. • ASHORE adv. toward or on the shore. |
| ASHPAN | • ashpan n. A container beneath a boiler’s furnace, catching ash and clinker that falls through the firebars. • ashpan n. A container that fits below the grate of a domestic fireplace. • ashpan n. (Rail transport) A large pan below the grate and firebox of a steam locomotive. |
| ASHRAF | • SHARIF n. (Arabic) a descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima, also SHEREEF, SHERIF. |
| ASHRAM | • ashram n. (Hinduism) A secluded religious hermitage inhabited by gurus, or the population of such a hermitage. • ASHRAM n. (Sanskrit) the dwelling of a Hindu religious philosopher, also ASRAMA. |