Cendre

/ˈsɑ̃drə/ noun

In French, ash or cinders; often used in art and literature to describe the color gray or something reduced to ashes.

From Old French 'cendre,' derived from Latin 'cinis' meaning 'ash.' The word carries both literal (burnt residue) and metaphorical (loss, diminishment) meanings.

AM Ashes
ARرماد
BNঅশ
CAcendre
CSpopel
DAaske
DEAsche
ELποπ
ESceniza
FAسنگ
FItuhka
FRcendres
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