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pot·ash

(pot'ash),
Impure potassium carbonate.
Synonym(s): pearl-ash
[E. pot-ashes]
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Medicinal Purposes Some traditionalists do use potash (akanwu) for preparing herbal medicines and concoctions.
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Following the closing, Altius' net interest in Potash Royalties grew from 52.4% to 91.3%.
India buys potash from these global miners in annual contracts that the South Asian country usually signs at the start of its fiscal year beginning on April 1.
ICL Fertilizers - formerly Cleveland Potash - is one of Teesside's largest employers; most of its 1,100 workers live within a 12-mile radius of Boulby mine, which is the second deepest in Europe.
Consider potash companies, for example, such as industry leader Potash Corp.
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