Hash
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Hash ( verb )
- To chop (food, such as meat and potatoes) into small pieces.
- To make a hash of (something).
Origin:
Middle english haschen, from old french hacher, from latin fixare to fix, fasten.
Examples:
- I'm going to hash the beef before adding it to the stew.
- She hashed the vegetables for the salad.
- He hashed the meat and mixed it with the potatoes.
- He hashed the data to make it more secure.
- She hashed up the project and it was a complete failure.
(As a noun)
Hash ( noun )
- To chop (food, such as meat and potatoes) into small pieces.
- To make a hash of (something).
Origin:
Middle english haschen, from old french hacher, from latin fixare to fix, fasten.
Examples:
- I'm going to hash the beef before adding it to the stew.
- She hashed the vegetables for the salad.
- He hashed the meat and mixed it with the potatoes.
- He hashed the data to make it more secure.
- She hashed up the project and it was a complete failure.
(As a noun)
Hash ( noun )
- To chop (food, such as meat and potatoes) into small pieces.
- To make a hash of (something).
Origin:
Middle english haschen, from old french hacher, from latin fixare to fix, fasten.
Examples:
- I'm going to hash the beef before adding it to the stew.
- She hashed the vegetables for the salad.
- He hashed the meat and mixed it with the potatoes.
- He hashed the data to make it more secure.
- She hashed up the project and it was a complete failure.