hot ash
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhotandash
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hot
adjective
uk/hɒt/us/hɑːt/
having a ...
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ash
noun
uk/æʃ/us/æʃ/
the soft grey or black powder that is left after a substance, especially tobacco, coal, or wood, ...
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(Definition ofhotandashfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Volcanic earthquake andhotashcloud events were reported to have increased from the previous day.
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The day's volcanic activity was very high, with sequentialhotashclouds erupting from the mountain.
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This was destroyed by fire caused byhotashfrom a passing train in 1860.
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Seventeen avalanches were recorded with onehotasheruption and one volcanic earthquake.
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They clarified that with this alert level the potential ofhotashclouds and projected incandescent material remained.
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Combustion gases from the furnace are used to dry the oil shale in a dryer before mixing withhotash.
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When the heat transfers from thehotashto raw oil shale particles, the pyrolysis (chemical decomposition) begins in oxygen deficit conditions.
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A portion of thehotashis separated from the furnace gas by cyclones and recycled to the rotary kiln for pyrolysis.
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The eruption produced high-speed avalanches ofhotashand gas, giant mudflows, and a cloud of volcanic ash hundreds of miles across.
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The purpose of a spark arrester is to prevent excessively large fragments ofhotashfrom being exhausted into the environment where they may pose a fire risk.
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