different between masted vs mashed

masted

English

Etymology

mast +? -ed

Adjective

masted (not comparable)

  1. Having masts.
    It was a three-masted sailing ship.

Related terms

  • master

Translations

Verb

masted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mast

Anagrams

  • demast, demats, madest

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mashed

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æ?t

Verb

mashed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mash

Adjective

mashed (comparative more mashed, superlative most mashed)

  1. Broken up into a pulpy state.
    mashed potatoes
  2. (informal) intoxicated

Synonyms

  • (broken up): pulped
  • (intoxicated): See Thesaurus:drunk

Translations

See also

  • mashed on

Anagrams

  • Hameds, em dash, em-dash, emdash, shamed

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