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Does the word "mashed" originate from "smashed?" I was curious because both the pronunciation and definitions were similar.

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Rebecca

Not quite! The main difference between the two is that "mash" means to mix, and "smash" means to violently break into pieces. The word "mash" comes from the word "mix" and a germanic brewing term. "Smash" is more likely to come from "mash" than "mash" from "smash." It's like a mix of words such as "smack," "bash," "mash," and others like it. Ex: I smashed the window with a hammer. Ex: The stew was a mash of meat and vegetables.

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