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kasha
1[ kah-shuh ]
noun
- a soft food prepared from hulled and crushed grain, especially buckwheat.
- such grain before cooking.
Kasha
2[ kash-uh ]
Trademark.
- a brand name for a soft fabric of wool and goat's hair, having a napped surface and a slight crosswise streak.
kasha
/ ˈkɑːʃə /
noun
- a dish originating in Eastern Europe, consisting of boiled or baked buckwheat
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kasha1
First recorded in 1800–10, kasha is from the Russian word kásha
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kasha1
from Russian
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Example Sentences
Two such activists are Frank Mugisha and Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera in Uganda.
From The Daily Beast
Then they brought the old man into the hut and gave him a bowl of kasha to eat, because he had had no dinner.
From Project Gutenberg
There was no magic about the kasha; but it was good enough kasha for all that, and hunger made it better.
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Is it true that thou, Ahura Mazda, seizest the waters from the sea Vouru-kasha with the wind and the clouds?
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I, Ahura Mazda, seize the waters from the sea Vouru-kasha with the wind and the clouds.
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Léonie for me, old Kasha for the children—they do everything.
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