Remains of a hardwood?
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ASHRemains of a hardwood?
DEBRISRemains of a wreck
ASHESRemains of a cigarette.
EMBERSRemains of a fire.
TREESTUMPRemains of a felling
ASHRemains of a blaze
FLOTSAMRemains of a wreck
ASHRemains of a burnt log
SHELFLIFELength of time a product remains salable
biohermthe fossilized remains of such a mound
offalsthe viscera and remains of a butchered animal
offalthe viscera and remains of a butchered animal
fossilthe preserved remains of a plant or animal
krengpart of the remains of a whale, also KRANG
ashto convert to the remains of a burnt product
krangpart of the remains of a whale, also KRENG
fossilsFOSSIL, the preserved remains of a plant or animal
BADCORESWhat remains after you eat a barrelful of rotten apples?
krengsKRENG, part of the remains of a whale, also KRANG
ashingASH, to convert to the remains of a burnt product
ashedASH, to convert to the remains of a burnt product
baculitea fossil (the preserved remains of a plant or animal)
remaniea fossil (the preserved remains of a plant or animal)
krangsKRANG, part of the remains of a whale, also KRENG
ashesASH, to convert to the remains of a burnt product
baculitesBACULITE, a fossil (the preserved remains of a plant or animal)
reliquiae(used with a pl. v.) remains, as those of fossil organisms
remaniesREMANIE, a fossil (the preserved remains of a plant or animal)
arrearagethat which remains unpaid and overdue, after payment of a part
conodontsCONODONT, a fossil (the preserved remains of a plant or animal)
arrearagesARREARAGE, that which remains unpaid and overdue, after payment of a part
carcassesThe remains of a cooked bird after all the edible parts have been removed
carcasesThe remains of a cooked bird after all the edible parts have been removed
carcassThe remains of a cooked bird after all the edible parts have been removed
catalysisalteration in speed of chemical reaction due to introduction of a substance which remains unchanged
paleopathologya branch of pathology concerned with ancient diseases as evidenced esp in fossil or other remains
repressionsThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
repressionThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
permafrostA thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
zinjanthropusa type of australopithecine, remains of which were discovered in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania in 1959