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potato <-es> [pəˈteɪt̬oʊ, Brit -təʊ] N

stash [stæʃ] VB trans

goulash [ˈguːlɑːʃ, Brit -læʃ] N no pl

potassium [pəˈtæsiəm] N no pl

I . potty <-ier, -iest> [ˈpɑːt̬i, Brit ˈpɒti] ADJ Brit inf

II . potty <-ies> [ˈpɑːt̬i, Brit ˈpɒti] N

potent [ˈpoʊtnt, Brit ˈpəʊ-] ADJ

potion [ˈpoʊʃn, Brit ˈpəʊ-] N

potter1 [ˈpɑːt̬ər, Brit ˈpɒtəʳ] N

oleiro(-a) m (f)

I . flash [flæʃ] VB trans

II . flash [flæʃ] VB intr

1. flash lightning:

2. flash (move swiftly):

III . flash [flæʃ] N

1. flash (burst):

in a flash

2. flash PHOTO:

flash m

brash [bræʃ] ADJ

1. brash attitude:

2. brash colors:

I . clash [klæʃ] VB intr

2. clash (contradict):

3. clash (not match):

II . clash <-es> [klæʃ] N

1. clash (hostile encounter):

embate m

2. clash (incompatibility):

I . crash <-es> [kræʃ] N

1. crash:

batida f

2. crash (noise):

3. crash (of stock market):

queda f

II . crash [kræʃ] VB intr

1. crash (have an accident):

2. crash (make noise):

3. crash computer:

4. crash stock market:

III . crash [kræʃ] VB trans

IV . crash [kræʃ] ADJ

crash course, diet:

intensivo(-a)

leash [liːʃ] N Am

quash [kwɑːʃ, Brit kwɒʃ] VB trans

2. quash LAW:

slash [slæʃ] VB trans

2. slash (reduce):

I . smash [smæʃ] N

1. smash (sound):

2. smash (accident):

choque m

II . smash [smæʃ] VB trans

1. smash (break):

smash fig

2. smash SPORTS:

III . smash [smæʃ] VB intr

1. smash (break into pieces):

2. smash (strike against):

chocar(-se)
chocar(-se) contra a. c.

I . trash [træʃ] N no pl

1. trash Am (garbage):

lixo m

2. trash inf:

3. trash inf (nonsense):

II . trash [træʃ] VB trans inf

1. trash (wreck):

2. trash (criticize):

e-cash [ˈiːkæʃ] N

rehash [ˌriːˈhæʃ] VB trans

thrash [θræʃ] VB trans

1. thrash (beat):

2. thrash inf (defeat):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A very similar process is used to obtain potash (mainly potassium carbonate) from the ashes of hardwood trees.
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Nitrogen and potash can be applied at intervals during the growing season, the last application of nitrogen being at least four weeks before harvesting.
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It is a hub for potash mining, petroleum production, and tourism.
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The mineral types are many, and is host to gold, copper, zinc, tantalum, silver and potash.
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Originally the company worked on the mining of potash.
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Potassium chloride was historically known as muriate of potash.
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Some of the earliest known fluxes were carbonate of soda, potash, charcoal, coke, borax, lime, lead sulfide and certain minerals containing phosphorus.
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The company has a portfolio of mineral rights on which it earns royalties from the production of coal, potash and other minerals.
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Potash production totaled 1.9 million tons in 2004 and 1.8 million tons in 2005.
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In the 20th century were established two paper mills, a potash workshop and a steam timber, although they went through a recession recently.
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