- noungash (noun) · gashes (plural noun)
- a long deep slash, cut, or wound:"a bad gash in one leg became infected"
- a cleft made as if by a slashing cut:"the blast ripped a 25-foot gash in the hull"
- vulgar slangthe vulva.
- offensivewomen collectively regarded in sexual terms.
verbgash (verb) · gashes (third person present) · gashed (past tense) · gashed (past participle) · gashing (present participle)- make a gash in; cut deeply:"the jagged edges gashed their fingers"
Originlate Middle English garse, from Old French garser ‘to chap, crack’, perhaps via late Latin from Greek kharassein ‘sharpen, scratch, engrave’. The current spelling is recorded from the early 16th century.Similar and Opposite Words
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Definition of gash noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary gash noun /ɡæʃ/ /ɡæʃ/ gash (in/on something) a long deep cut in the surface of something, especially a person’s skinwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…tr.v. gashed, gash·ing, gash·es To make a long deep cut in; slash deeply. n. 1. A long deep cut. 2. A deep flesh wound. [Alteration of Middle English garsen, to scarify, from Old North French garser, from Late Latin charaxāre, to scratch, engrave, from Greek kharassein.]www.thefreedictionary.com/gash
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