Kash

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See also: Kash.

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Re-spelling of Cash.

Proper noun

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Kash

  1. A male given name of modern usage.
  2. A surname.

Etymology 2

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Map of part of Xinjiang, showing the Kash's confluence with the Ili

From Russian Каш (Kaš) and Chinese 喀什 (Kāshí), from Mongolian Хаш (Xaš), from Mongolian хаш (xaš, jade).

Proper noun

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Kash

  1. A river in Xinjiang, China, a tributary of the Ili.
    • 2004, V.M. Starodubtsev, O.L. Fedorenko, M.Zh. Burlibaev, “Assessment of the Influence of River Runoff Regulation on Ecological Situation”, in Christopher M. Teaf, Bulat K. Yessekin, Mikhail K. Khankhasayev, editors, Risk Assessment as a Tool for Water Resources Decision-Making in Central Asia (NATO Science Series)‎[1], volume 34, Kluwer Academic Publishers, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 282:
      In the Chinese part of the river basin, three hydroelectric power plants have been constructed (i.e., one on the Kash River, and two on the Kenes River).

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