different between masted vs mashed
masted
English
Etymology
mast +? -ed
Adjective
masted (not comparable)
- Having masts.
- It was a three-masted sailing ship.
Related terms
- master
Translations
Verb
masted
- simple past tense and past participle of mast
Anagrams
- demast, demats, madest
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mashed
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æ?t
Verb
mashed
- simple past tense and past participle of mash
Adjective
mashed (comparative more mashed, superlative most mashed)
- Broken up into a pulpy state.
- mashed potatoes
- (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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