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Gash

Gash Meaning & Definition
Gash Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Gash?

[n] a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
[n] a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
[n] a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut"
[v] cut open; "she slashed her wrists"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Gash: cut | cut | slash | slash | slash | slice

Related Terms | Find terms related to Gash: abrade | abrasion | abysm | abyss | amputate | arroyo | ax | bark | bezel | birthmark | bisect | blaze | blaze a trail | blemish | bloody | blotch | bones | box canyon | brand | breach | break | burn | butcher | canal | canalize | canyon | carve | caste mark | cavity | chafe | chaff | chalk | chalk up | chamfer | channel | chap | chase | chasm | check | check off | checkmark | chimney | chink | chip | chisel | chop | cicatrix | cicatrize | claw | cleave | cleft | cleuch | clough | col | concussion | corrugate | corrugation | coulee | couloir | crack | crackle | cranny | craze | crena | crenellate | crenulate | crevasse | crevice | crimp | culm | cut | cut apart | cut away | cut in two | cut off | cwm | dado | dapple | dash | deadwood | defile | define | delimit | dell | demarcate | depression | dichotomize | dike | discolor | discoloration | dishwater | dissever | ditch | donga | dot | draff | draw | dregs | dust | earmark | engrave | engraving | excavation | excise | fault | filings | fissure | flash burn | flaw | fleck | flick | flume | flute | fluting | fracture | fray | frazzle | freckle | fret | furrow | gall | gap | gape | garbage | goffer | gorge | gouge | graving | groove | gulch | gulf | gully | hack | halve | hatch | hew | hogwash | hole | hurt | husks | impress | imprint | incise | incision | indent | indentation | injure | injury | jag | jigsaw | jog | joggle | joint | jot | kerf | kloof | knurl | lacerate | laceration | lance | leak | leavings | lees | lentigo | lesion | line | machicolate | macula | maim | make a mark | make mincemeat of | mark | mark off | mark out | marking | maul | microgroove | mill | moat | mole | mortal wound | mottle | mutilate | mutilation | nevus | nick | nip | nock | notch | nullah | offal | offscourings | open | opening | orts | pare | parings | pass | passage | patch | pencil | pepper | picot | pierce | pink | pleat | plow | point | polka dot | potsherds | prick | print | prune | punch | punctuate | puncture | rabbet | rags | raspings | ravine | refuse | rend | rent | riddle | rifle | rifling | rift | rime | rip | rive | ruck | run | rupture | rut | savage | saw | scald | scallop | scar | scarification | scarify | scissor | scissure | scorch | score | scotch | scourings | scrap iron | scrape | scraps | scratch | scratching | scuff | scum | seal | seam | second-degree burn | serrate | sever | shards | shavings | skin | slack | slag | slash | slice | slit | slop | slops | slot | snip | sore | speck | speckle | splash | split | splotch | spot | sprain | stab | stab wound | stain | stamp | stick | stigma | stigmatize | strain | strawberry mark | streak | stria | striate | striation | stripe | stubble | sulcation | sulcus | sunder | sweepings | swill | tares | tattoo | tattoo mark | tear | third-degree burn | tick | tick off | tittle | tooth | trace | trauma | traumatize | trench | trough | underline | underscore | valley | Vandyke | void | wadi | wastage | waste | waste matter | wastepaper | watermark | weeds | well-worn groove | whittle | wound | wounds immedicable | wrench | wrinkle

See Also | cut | cut | cutting | furrow | lesion | wound

Gash In Webster's Dictionary

\Gash\ (g[a^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gashed} (g[a^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gashing}.] [For older garth or garse, OF. garser to scarify, F. gercer to chap, perh. from an assumed LL. carptiare, fr. L. carpere, carptum, to pluck, separate into parts; cf. LL. carptare to wound. Cf. {Carpet}.] To make a gash, or long, deep incision in; -- applied chiefly to incisions in flesh. Grievously gashed or gored to death. --Hayward.
\Gash\, n. A deep and long cut; an incision of considerable length and depth, particularly in flesh.

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