noun.
An obsolete form of mesh.
To make a mash of by infusing or steeping in water, as malt in brewing.
To press or beat into a confused mass; crush by beating or pressure: as, to mash apples in a mill.
To gain the affection or sentimental admiration of (one of the opposite sex). See masher, 3.
Synonyms Crush, etc. See dash.
To act furiously; be violent: as, to go mashing around.
noun.
A dialectal form of marsh.
noun.
In India, a kind of bean, Phaseolus radiatus.
noun.
A mixture or mass of ingredients beaten or stirred together in a promiscuous manner; especially, a mess of bran and grain, or of meal, stirred with boiling water, or a mixture of boiled turnips and bran, etc., for feeding farm stock.
noun.
Softness produced by beating or bruising; a pulpy state or condition: in the phrase all to mash, or all to a mash.
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In brewing and distilling, a mixture of ground grain, malted or otherwise prepared, and water.
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A mess, mixture, or jumble; confusion; disorder; trouble.
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A double-headed hammer for breaking coals.
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[⟨ mash, transitive verb, 3.] One who gains the affection or sentimental admiration of another: as, he is evidently her mash.