Mash - English meaning
mæʃ
Mash – definitions in English dictionary
verbReduce (food or other substance) to a soft mass by crushing it.
Usage examples:
Mash the beans to a pasteverb(in brewing) mix (powdered malt) with hot water to form wort.
Usage examples:
The barley is dried out over peat fires and mashed with water which flows through peat groundverb(with reference to tea) brew or infuse.
Usage examples:
I've just mashed a pot of tea
nounCompress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
verbTo beat or crush something into a soft mass
Usage examples:
Mash the potatoes, adding warm milk and butter., mashed potatoes
verbTo crush food, usually after cooking it, so that it forms a soft mass
Usage examples:
Mash the potatoes and then mix in the butter and herbs.
verbTo violently crush part of a body or an object
Usage examples:
His face was badly mashed up in the accident.
noun→ mashed potatoes
Usage examples:
Sausage and mash
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Word origin
Old English māsc (as a brewing term), of West Germanic origin; perhaps ultimately related to mix.
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