Etymology:
Meaning:
An ash heap is a pile of ashes, typically resulting from the burning of coal or other materials. It is often associated with industrial waste, trash, or abandoned areas.
Origin:
The term "ash heap" has been used historically to describe:
Historical Usage:
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