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splash
[splash]
–verb (used with object)
| 1. | to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress! |
| 2. | to fall upon (something) in scattered masses or particles, as a liquid does. |
| 3. | to cause to appear spattered. |
| 4. | to dash (water, mud, etc.) about in scattered masses or particles. |
| 5. | to make (one's way) with splashing: He splashed his way across the pool. |
| 6. | Logging. to move (logs) by releasing a body of water from a splash dam. |
–verb (used without object)
| 7. | to dash a liquid or semiliquid substance about. |
| 8. | to fall, move, or strike with a splash or splashes. |
| 9. | (of liquid) to dash with force in scattered masses or particles. |
–noun
| 10. | the act of splashing. |
| 11. | the sound of splashing. |
| 12. | a quantity of some liquid or semiliquid substance splashed upon or in a thing. |
| 13. | a spot caused by something splashed. |
| 14. | a patch, as of color or light. |
| 15. | Logging.
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| 16. | a striking show or impression. |
Related forms:
splash⋅ing⋅ly, adverb
Synonyms:
16. ado, impression, uproar, sensation.
16. ado, impression, uproar, sensation.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Splash
Splash\, v. i. To strike and dash about water, mud, etc.; to dash in such a way as to spatter.Splash
Splash\, n. 1. Water, or water and dirt, thrown upon anything, or thrown from a puddle or the like; also, a spot or daub, as of matter which wets or disfigures. 2. A noise made by striking upon or in a liquid.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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Language Translation for : Splash
Spanish:
salpicar,
German:
bespritzen,
Japanese:
はねかける
splash (v.)
1715, probably an alteration of plash with an intensive s-. The noun is attested from 1736; meaning "striking or ostentatious display" is first attested 1804. Splashy "sensational" first attested 1836. Splash-down in the spacecraft sense is attested from 1961.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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