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From:
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mash
/ˈmæʃ/
(
v
.)磨碎,搗爛糊狀物,土豆泥,亂糟糟的一團向…調情
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mash
,
n.
1.
A
mass
of
mixed
ingredients
reduced
to
a
soft
pulpy
state
by
beating
or
pressure
;
a
mass
of
anything
in
a
soft
pulpy
state
.
Specifically
Brewing
,
ground
or
bruised
malt
,
or
meal
of
rye
,
wheat
,
corn
,
or
other
grain
(
or
a
mixture
of
malt
and
meal
)
steeped
and
stirred
in
hot
water
for
making
the
wort
.
2.
A
mixture
of
meal
or
bran
and
water
fed
to
animals
.
3.
A
mess
;
trouble
. [
Obs
.]
Mash tun
,
a
large
tub
used
in
making
mash
and
wort
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mash
n.
A
mesh
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mash
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Mashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mashing
.]
To
convert
into
a
mash
;
to
reduce
to
a
soft
pulpy
state
by
beating
or
pressure
;
to
bruise
;
to
crush
;
as
,
to
mash
apples
in
a
mill
,
or
potatoes
with
a
pestle
.
Specifically
Brewing
,
to
convert
,
as
malt
,
or
malt
and
meal
,
into
the
mash
which
makes
wort
.
Mashing tub
,
a
tub
for
making
the
mash
in
breweries
and
distilleries
; --
called
also
mash tun
,
and
mash vat
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mash
n
1:
a
mixture
of
mashed
malt
grains
and
hot
water
;
used
in
brewing
2:
mixture
of
ground
animal
feeds
v
1:
to
compress
with
violence
,
out
of
natural
shape
or
condition
; "
crush
an
aluminum
can
"; "
squeeze
a
lemon
"
[
syn
:
squash
,
crush
,
squelch
,
squeeze
]
2:
talk
or
behave
amorously
,
without
serious
intentions
; "
The
guys
always
try
to
chat
up
the
new
secretaries
"; "
My
husband
never
flirts
with
other
women
" [
syn
:
chat up
,
flirt
,
dally
,
butterfly
,
coquet
,
coquette
,
romance
,
philander
]
3:
reduce
to
small
pieces
or
particles
by
pounding
or
abrading
;
"
grind
the
spices
in
a
mortar
"; "
mash
the
garlic
" [
syn
:
grind
,
crunch
,
bray
,
comminute
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Mash
(=
Meshech
1
Chr
. 1:17),
one
of
the
four
sons
of
Aram
,
and
the
name
of
a
tribe
descended
from
him
(
Gen
. 10:23)
inhabiting
some
part
probably
of
Mesopotamia
.
Some
have
supposed
that
they
were
the
inhabitants
of
Mount
Masius
,
the
present
Karja
Baghlar
,
which
forms
part
of
the
chain
of
Taurus
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Mash
,
same
as
Meshech
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