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mash verb (mashes, mashed, mashing) 1 (also mash something up) to beat or crush it into a pulpy mass. 2 in the brewing process: to mix (malt) with hot water. noun (plural in senses 1 and 3 only mashes) 1 a boiled mixture of grain and water used to feed farm animals. 2 a mixture of crushed malt and hot water, used in brewing. 3 any soft or pulpy mass. 4 colloq mashed potatoes. mashed adj. masher noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon masc-, used in compounds.

mash verb (mashes, mashed, mashing) 1 (also mash something up) to beat or crush it into a pulpy mass. 2 in the brewing process: to mix (malt) with hot water. noun (plural in senses 1 and 3 only mashes) 1 a boiled mixture of grain and water used to feed farm animals. 2 a mixture of crushed malt and hot water, used in brewing. 3 any soft or pulpy mass. 4 colloq mashed potatoes. mashed adj. masher noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon masc-, used in compounds.

mash verb (mashes, mashed, mashing) 1 (also mash something up) to beat or crush it into a pulpy mass. 2 in the brewing process: to mix (malt) with hot water. noun (plural in senses 1 and 3 only mashes) 1 a boiled mixture of grain and water used to feed farm animals. 2 a mixture of crushed malt and hot water, used in brewing. 3 any soft or pulpy mass. 4 colloq mashed potatoes. mashed adj. masher noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon masc-, used in compounds.