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MASH
Matched in: Term MASH
mashed potatoes
Potatoes which have been boiled and mashed to a pulpy consistency usu with sparing addition of milk salt butter or other flavoring It is a
Kive
A mash vat See Keeve
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mashed potato
the name of a dance briefly popular in the 1960s
Meshed
Mashed brewed
Keeve
A vat or tub in which the mash is made a mash tub
Masher
One who or that which mashes also Brewing a machine for making mash
Mashy
Produced by crushing or bruising resembling or consisting of a mash
Fixtures
in brickwork; iron backs to chimneys beds fastened to the walls or ceiling; fixed tables, furnances and coppers, mash-tubs, and fixed water-tubs; coffee and malt-mills; cupboards fixed with hold-fasts; clock cases, iron ovens, and the like; provided
Colander
A utensil with a bottom perforated with little holes for straining liquids mashed vegetable pulp etc a strainer of wickerwork perforated metal or the like
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