Ash·es n. pl.
  1. The earthy or mineral particles of combustible substances remaining after combustion, as of wood or coal.
  2. Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when “returned to dust” by natural decay.
     Their martyred blood and ashes sow.   --Milton.
     The coffins were broken open. The ashes were scattered to the winds.   --Macaulay.
  3. The color of ashes; deathlike paleness.
     The lip of ashes, and the cheek of flame.   --Byron.
  In dust and ashes, In sackcloth and ashes, with humble expression of grief or repentance; -- from the method of mourning in Eastern lands.
  Volcanic ashes, or  Volcanic ash, the loose, earthy matter, or small fragments of stone or lava, ejected by volcanoes.
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