Word: squash

Category: squash

Food & Drink, Home & Garden, Health

Related words: squash

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Synonyms: squash

acorn squash, butternut squash, crookneck squash, Hubbard squash, scallop squash, spaghetti squash, summer squash, winter squash, zucchini, pumpkin, (vegetable) marrow, squash rackets

Translations: squash

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spanish
Translations:
aplastar, calabaza, de squash, la calabaza, calabaza de
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german
Translations:
zerdrücken, saft, zerquetschen, quetschen, Squash, Kürbis
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french
Translations:
potion, serrer, entasser, broyer, presser, breuvage, écrabouiller, écraser, affluence, presse, ...
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italian
Translations:
pestare, spremere, zucca, da squash, di squash, schiacciare
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portuguese
Translations:
abóbora, polpa, de squash, Squash
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dutch
Translations:
pompoen, verpletteren, squashbanen, squashen, squash-
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russian
Translations:
втискивать, кабачок, сквош, толпиться, толпа, обрезать, толкотня, раздавливать, расплющивать, толкучка, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
squash i, saft
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swedish
Translations:
squash i
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finnish
Translations:
vaientaa, tungos, musertaa, litistää, ahtaa, kurpitsa, Kesäkurpitsa, squashia
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danish
Translations:
presse, knuse, squash i
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czech
Translations:
přimáčknout, umlčet, tlačenice, zmáčknout, rozmačkat, nápoj, namačkat, mačkat, dýně, tykev, ...
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polish
Translations:
stłumiać, zgniatać, tłok, tłoczyć, miażdżyć, ścisk, zdusić, stłumić, gnieść, zgnieść, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
kása, gyümölcslé, tottyanás, Szervezet Squash, fallabda, squash a
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turkish
Translations:
ezmek, kabak, balkabağı, ezme
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greek
Translations:
ζουλώ, πατικώνω, κολοκύθι, σκουός, του σκουός, κολοκύθα, κολοκύνθη
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ukrainian
Translations:
розплющувати, гарбуз, проштовхувати, гарбузи, сквош
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albanian
Translations:
kungull, kungull i, dyndje, masë e shtrydhur, ngjeshje
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bulgarian
Translations:
скуош, тиква, тикви, Тиквичка, за скуош
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belarusian
Translations:
сквош
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estonian
Translations:
kabatokk, seinatennis, seinatennise, seinatennise väljakud, squashi
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croatian
Translations:
gužva, gomila, zgnječiti, buča, cijediti, tikva, bundeva, presjeći
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icelandic
Translations:
leiðsögn, skvass, skvasssalur, skvasssalur í, flugvél
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lithuanian
Translations:
skvošas, moliūgai, skvošo, mopedų
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latvian
Translations:
saspiest, saberzt, skvošs, skvoša, apmācība, ķirbji, zirgu
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macedonian
Translations:
сквош, тиква, тикви, скуош
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romanian
Translations:
suc de fructe, Squash, de squash, dovlecel, fitness squash
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slovenian
Translations:
Skvoš, za squash, buče, Squasch
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slovak
Translations:
tekvica, tekvice, dýně

The meaning and "use of": squash

noun
  • a state of being squeezed or forced into a small or restricted space. - it was a tight squash but he didn't seem to mind
  • a concentrated liquid made from fruit juice and sugar, which is diluted to make a drink. - orange squash
  • a game in which two players use rackets to hit a small, soft rubber ball against the walls of a closed court. - Born and brought up in Sydney, Australia, he took up squash at the age of nine.
  • a preparation of softened tissue that has been made thin for microscopic examination by gently compressing or tapping it. - Polytene chromosome squashes were prepared according to SILVER and ELGIN 1978.
  • an edible gourd, the flesh of which may be cooked and eaten as a vegetable. - There's much more beta carotene in traditional crops, from leafy green vegetables to squashes , melons and mangoes.
  • the trailing plant of the gourd family that produces this fruit. - Once soil temperatures reach 60 degrees, you can plant corn, beans, squash and cucumbers.
verb
  • crush or squeeze (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape. - wash and squash the cans for the recycling bin

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