How to pronounce mash

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mash pronunciation in English [en]
Phonetic spelling:  mæʃ
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  • Definition of mash

    • a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water; used in brewing
    • mixture of ground animal feeds
    • to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition
  • Synonyms of mash

    • paste pronunciation
      paste [en]
    • pulp pronunciation
      pulp [en]
    • pap pronunciation
      pap [en]
    • mix pronunciation
      mix [en]
    • brew pronunciation
      brew [en]
    • decoction pronunciation
      decoction [en]
    • flatten pronunciation
      flatten [en]
    • squash pronunciation
      squash [en]
    • squish pronunciation
      squish [en]
    • smash pronunciation
      smash [en]

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mash pronunciation in Chinook Jargon [chn]
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