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    plash
    /plaʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a splashing sound: "the plash of the fountain"
    • 2. a pool or puddle.

    verb

    • 1. make a splashing sound: "the oars plashed in the silence"

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  2. : to cause a splashing or spattering effect. transitive verb. : to break the surface of (water) : splash. Synonyms. Verb. bubble. dribble. guggle. gurgle. lap. ripple. splash. trickle. wash. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  3. PLASH definition: 1. (of a liquid) to make a noise when moving or hitting something: 2. to twist branches together…. Learn more.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · plash (third-person singular simple present plashes, present participle plashing, simple past and past participle plashed) ( intransitive) To splash . ( transitive) To cause a splash. ( transitive) To splash or sprinkle with colouring matter. to plash a wall in imitation of granite.

  5. Define plash. plash synonyms, plash pronunciation, plash translation, English dictionary definition of plash. n. 1. A light splash. 2. The sound of a light splash. v. plashed , plash·ing , plash·es v. tr. To spatter about; splash. v. intr. To cause a light splash....

  6. noun. a gentle splash. a pool or puddle. verb (used with or without object) to splash gently. plash. 2. [ plash ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) pleach. plash. 1. / plæʃ / verb. another word for pleach. plash. 2. / plæʃ / verb. a less common word for splash. Discover More. Other Words From. plash ing·ly adverb. Discover More.

  7. plash in British English. (plæʃ ) verb, noun. a less common word for splash. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. Old English plæsc, probably imitative; compare Dutch plas. Word Frequency.

  8. Definitions of plash. noun. the sound like water splashing. synonyms: splash. see more. verb. dash a liquid upon or against. synonyms: spatter, splash, splatter, splosh, swash. see more.

  9. Plash Definition. A light splash. A shallow pool, or puddle. The sound of a light splash. The branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches. Splash. To spatter (liquid) about; splash. To cause a light splash. To bend and intertwine (branches, stems, etc.) so as to form a hedge.

  10. noun. a gentle splash. a pool or puddle. verb (used with or without object) to splash gently. Origin of plash. 1. First recorded before 1000; Middle English plasch “pool, puddle,” Old English plæsc; cognate with Dutch, Low German plas, probably of imitative origin. Other words from plash. plash·ing·ly, adverb. Other definitions for plash (2 of 2)

  11. OED's earliest evidence for plash is from 1565, in a translation by Barnabe Googe, poet and translator. It is also recorded as a noun from the Old English period (pre-1150). plash is apparently an imitative or expressive formation.