Ashhra


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  • Ashi

    ashi American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Historical Examples ashi vanguhi and Parendi follow in his wake with swift chariots. The History of Antiquity Max Duncker Rabbi ashi said, “He who hardens his heart with pride, softens his brains with the same.” Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Various This tendency of […]

  • Ashy

    ash-colored; pale; wan: an ashy complexion. of or resembling : an ashy residue. sprinkled or covered with . Historical Examples His cheerfulness was all gone, and he looked old and pinched and ashy. A Double Barrelled Detective Story Mark Twain His eyes were closed, his lips were blue and ashy, and his frame was motionless. […]

  • Ashikaga

    a member of a powerful family in Japan that ruled as shoguns 1338–1573. Historical Examples Indeed, the Ashikaga move through Japanese history against a background of mikados. An Artist’s Letters From Japan John La Farge Soon, however, the armies of Ashikaga overran Echizen, and Yoshisada fell in battle. Japan Various After two hundred and thirty-eight […]

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  • Ashkelon

    a city in SW Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. an ancient city and modern archeological site N of Gaza. Contemporary Examples On Tuesday morning, a grad rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip toward the Israeli city of ashkelon. A Counterproductive Response To A Rocket Sari Bashi February 28, 2013 I cannot overstate the severity […]


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