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MASH M0133500 (măsh)abbr. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
mash M0133500 (măsh)n.1. A mixture of malt or other ingredients with water, heated to convert starches into fermentable sugars for use in brewing or distilling.2. A mixture of ground grain and nutrients fed to livestock and fowl.3. A soft pulpy mixture or mass.4. Chiefly British Mashed potatoes.5. A crushing or grinding.6. Slang An infatuation or act of flirtation.tr.v. mashed, mash·ing, mash·es 1. To convert (malt or grain) into mash.2. To convert into a soft pulpy mass by pounding or crushing: mash potatoes. See Synonyms at crush.3. Chiefly Southern & South Midland US To apply pressure to; press.4. Slang To flirt with or make sexual advances to.Phrasal Verb: mash up To combine (two or more audio or video recordings) to produce a composite recording. [Middle English mash- (as in mashfat, mash tub), from Old English *māsc, *mǣsc, māx- (in māxwyrt, wort); see meik- in Indo-European roots. V., sense 4, perhaps from Romani mash, to entice.]mash (mæʃ) n1. a soft pulpy mass or consistency2. (Agriculture) agriculture a feed of bran, meal, or malt mixed with water and fed to horses, cattle, or poultry3. (Brewing) (esp in brewing) a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water, from which malt is extracted4. (Cookery) informal Brit mashed potatoes5. (Cookery) dialect Northern English a brew of teavb (tr) 6. to beat or crush into a mash7. (Brewing) to steep (malt grains) in hot water in order to extract malt, esp for making malt liquors8. (Cookery) dialect Northern English to brew (tea)9. archaic to flirt with[Old English mǣsc- (in compound words); related to Middle Low German mēsch] mashed adj ˈmasher n
MASH (mæʃ) (in the US) n acronym for (Military) Mobile Army Surgical Hospitalmash (mæʃ) v.t. 1. to reduce to a soft pulpy mass by beating or pressure: to mash turnips. 2. to crush. 3. to mix (crushed malt or meal of grain) with hot water to form wort. n. 4. a soft pulpy mass. 5. a pulpy condition. 6. a mixture of boiled grain, bran, meal, etc., fed to livestock. 7. crushed malt or grain meal mixed with hot water to form wort. n. 8. infatuation. v.t. 9. to flirt with. [before 1000; Old English mǣsc-, masc-] n., v. mashed, mash•ing. Older Slang. [1880–85; orig. theatrical argot; of uncertain orig.] MASH (mæʃ) n. mobile army surgical hospital. mash- bangers and mash - Sausage and mashed potatoes.
- farrago - From Latin, originally "a mash for feeding cattle"; later, figuratively, a medley or hodgepodge.
- mash - Originally malt mixed with hot water, to make wort.
- mush, moosh - Mush and moosh (nouns) are variations on mash.
mash Past participle: mashed Gerund: mashing
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I would have mashed | you would have mashed | he/she/it would have mashed | we would have mashed | you would have mashed | they would have mashed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mash - a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water; used in brewingsuspension - a mixture in which fine particles are suspended in a fluid where they are supported by buoyancysour mash - a mash with optimum acidity for yeast fermentation; a mixture of old and new mash; used in distilling some whiskeys | | 2. | mash - mixture of ground animal feedsfeed, provender - food for domestic livestockchicken feed, scratch - dry mash for poultry | Verb | 1. | mash - to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition; "crush an aluminum can"; "squeeze a lemon"squash, squeeze, crush, squelchwring - twist, squeeze, or compress in order to extract liquid; "wring the towels"press - exert pressure or force to or upon; "He pressed down on the boards"; "press your thumb on this spot"stamp - crush or grind with a heavy instrument; "stamp fruit extract the juice"steamroller - crush with a steamroller as if to level; "steamroller the road"tread - crush as if by treading on; "tread grapes to make wine"telescope - crush together or collapse; "In the accident, the cars telescoped"; "my hiking sticks telescope and can be put into the backpack" | | 2. | mash - talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"chat up, coquet, coquette, flirt, philander, romance, butterfly, dallytalk, speak - exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words"wanton - engage in amorous playvamp - act seductively with (someone) | | 3. | mash - reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading; "grind the spices in a mortar"; "mash the garlic"comminute, bray, crunch, grindpulp - reduce to pulp; "pulp fruit"; "pulp wood"pestle - grind, mash or pulverize in a mortar; "pestle the garlic"mill - grind with a mill; "mill grain"fragment, fragmentise, fragmentize, break up - break or cause to break into pieces; "The plate fragmented" |
mashverb smash, crush, pulp, pound, beat, whip, soften, squash, mince, purée, liquidize, macerate Mash the bananas with a fork.noun pulp, pâté, paste, purée, mush They ate a mash of potatoes, carrot and cabbage.mashverbTo press forcefully so as to break up into a pulpy mass:crush, mush, pulp, squash.Translationsmash (mӕʃ) verb to crush into small pieces or a soft mass. Put in some butter when you mash the potatoes. 搗碎,搗成泥狀 捣碎,把…捣成泥 noun mashed potato. sausage and mash. 馬鈴薯泥 马铃薯泥mash
mash on (something)To press down on something very forcefully and without finesse. Don't just start mashing on the keyboard when the computer stalls like that—you'll only make it freeze up even worse. I've got a patient who's been mashing on the call button every 10 minutes.See also: mash, onmish-mashA jumbled, disorganized mixture of several various things. The "stew" he served was just a bizarre mish-mash of stuff he had left over in his fridge. The story is a mish-mash of inconsistent themes and plotlines that never go anywhere.mashedslang Extremely drunk. Sorry if I said anything inappropriate last night, I was pretty mashed toward the end there.See also: mashmash up (something)1. To crush or smash something into dust or paste. To start, mash up the avocadoes until they are completely smooth, then begin mixing in the tomatoes, onions, and lime juice.2. To combine two songs or recordings to create a single audio track. He became very popular for the clever way he mashes up classical music and gangster rap.See also: mash, upmash (something) with (something)1. To use something to crush or smash something else into dust or paste. Mash the avocado with the mortar and pestle before you add the tomato, onion, and lime juice.2. To crush or smash multiple ingredients together to form a mixture. Make sure you mash the tomatoes with a teaspoon of sugar to cut through their acidity.3. To combine different elements in a clumsy, forceful manner. The director mashes a gross-out comedy with a vampire horror film to create something quite unlike anything else you'll see this year—for better or worse.See also: mashmash on somethingto press on something, such as a button. (Southern.) He kept mashing on the doorbell until someone responded. Just mash on this button if you want someone to come.See also: mash, onmash something upto crush something into a paste or pieces. Mash the potatoes up and put them in a bowl. Mash up the potatoes and serve them to our guests.See also: mash, upmash something with something 1. to use something to mash something up. Vernon mashed the potatoes with a spoon because he couldn't find the masher. Gerald used the heel of his shoe to mash the wasp. 2. to combine ingredients while mashing. Mash the turnips with the butter. She mashed the potatoes with sour cream, cream cheese, and a little garlic salt.See also: mashmash upv.1. To combine some recordings to produce a composite recording: The DJ mashed popular songs up. The DJ mashed up two songs by The Beatles. The DJ mashed the popular song up with an old blues song.2. To mash something completely: The cook mashed up the potatoes. I threw the turnips into a bowl and mashed them up.See also: mash, upmash in. to neck and pet. (Collegiate.) Who are those two mashing in the corner? mashed mod. alcohol intoxicated. Both guys were so mashed. I called my brother, who came and rescued me. See also: mashmish-mash and mish-mosh (ˈmɪʃmæʃ and ˈmɪʃmɑʃ) n. a mixture; a disorderly conglomeration. There’s no theme or focus. It’s just a mish-mash. mash
mash (esp in brewing) a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water, from which malt is extracted Mash the residue of alcoholic production by distillation of grain, potatoes, or molasses. Mash contains 92–94 percent water and 6–8 percent dry matter. It is used as fodder for animals in its fresh, dried, and ensiled states. The nutritional value of fresh mash ranges from 3.2 (potato mash) to 12.2 (corn mash) feed units and from 0.6 to 1.7 kg of digestible protein per 100 kg of feed. Dry mash has 60.2–102 food units and 12.6–14.9 kg of digestible protein. Fresh mash is generally fed in a mixture with threshed fodder; adult meat cattle get 70–80 liters (I) per head a day, younger animals 40–50 I, dairy cows no more than 30 I, and work horses 12–18 I. Chalk (30–50 g per head) is added to mash to neutralize the lactic and acetic acid. Mash is preserved by freezing, ensiling, and drying. It is ensiled in a mixture with threshed fodder and is fed to meat and dairy cows. Dried mash keeps well and transports readily. In animal rations mash can replace part of the concentrates. mash[mash] (food engineering) Mixture of grain and other ingredients fermented to produce whiskey. Malted barley or other grain mixed with water to prepare wort for brewing operations. mash hammer, mashIn stoneworking, a short-handled heavy hammer with two round or octagonal faces.M ° A ° S ° Hbitter farce on bungling bureaucracy in a Korean Army hospital. [Am. Cinema and TV: Halliwell, 474–475]See: Bureaucracy
M°A°S°Hmedical farce on the horrors of war. [Am. Cinema and TV: Halliwell, 474]See: SatireMASH
MASH (măsh)abbr. Mobile Army Surgical HospitalMASH Abbreviation for: Magnesium and Acetylsalicylic acid in Subarachnoid HaemorrhageMASH
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Synonyms for mashverb smashSynonyms- smash
- crush
- pulp
- pound
- beat
- whip
- soften
- squash
- mince
- purée
- liquidize
- macerate
noun pulpSynonymsSynonyms for mashverb to press forcefully so as to break up into a pulpy massSynonymsSynonyms for mashnoun a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot waterRelated Wordsnoun mixture of ground animal feedsRelated Words- feed
- provender
- chicken feed
- scratch
verb to compress with violence, out of natural shape or conditionSynonyms- squash
- squeeze
- crush
- squelch
Related Words- wring
- press
- stamp
- steamroller
- tread
- telescope
verb talk or behave amorously, without serious intentionsSynonyms- chat up
- coquet
- coquette
- flirt
- philander
- romance
- butterfly
- dally
Related Wordsverb reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abradingSynonymsRelated Words- pulp
- pestle
- mill
- fragment
- fragmentise
- fragmentize
- break up
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