ash
[C/U] Both
pl: ashes
This word carries a strong sensory association with dryness, grayness, and the aftermath of destruction. It evokes a feeling of finality or loss, as it represents the end state of something that once had life or energy. In a literary sense, it often symbolizes mourning, ruins, or the remnants of a lost era. When referring to the tree, the connotation shifts toward strength and utility. Ash wood is prized for its toughness and flexibility, historically used for tool handles and sports equipment, contrasting the fragile, powdery nature of the combustion residue.
Uncountable when describing the powdery substance resulting from fire. Countable when referring to individual trees of the genus Fraxinus.