A Columbarium, which contains niches to store cremated human remains.
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No, ashes is a common noun, a word for any ashes of any kindA proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ashes Creek Road, Bloomfield, KYAshes Farm Cottages, Ashes Lane, Huddersfield, UK'Angela's Ashes' by Frank McCourt'City of Ashes' by Cassandra Clare
A granary or silo.
In a programming language, a variable is a name for a place where information is stored.
They aren't the ashes of a person. The tradition is that it is the ashes of the bails from the wickets of the first Ashes test. The name came from a editorial of a newspaper saying (after an English defeat) that English cricket had died and the ashes sent to Australia.
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If you mean gasoline, it's either a tank or a refinery.
Check the related links below, once there, click on the "Ashes to Ashes" video.
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She was cremated and ashes were poured over the Himalayas and over every Provincial Capitol of India.
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