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intrīta — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • mash noun A soft, pulpy mixture made by crushing or beating something, especially mashed potatoes.
  • paste noun A soft, moist, thick mixture, especially one used as an adhesive or made from crushed food.
  • soup noun A liquid dish made by cooking meat, vegetables, or other ingredients in stock or water.

Senses

intrīta is used for these senses in English:

  • mash (uncountable) A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state.
  • paste A soft moist mixture, in particular:

mash — full definition

  1. noun A soft, pulpy mixture made by crushing or beating something, especially mashed potatoes.
  2. verb To crush something into a soft, pulpy mass.
  3. verb To press a button rapidly and repeatedly.

paste — full definition

  1. noun A soft, moist, thick mixture, especially one used as an adhesive or made from crushed food.
  2. verb To insert copied text, images, or other content into a document, typically after copying or cutting it.
  3. verb To defeat someone decisively, or to hit them hard (informal).

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