kasha

[kah-shuh]

ka·sha

[kah-shuh]
noun
1.
a soft food prepared from hulled and crushed grain, especially buckwheat.
2.
such grain before cooking.

Origin:
1800–10; < Russian kásha

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a fool or simpleton; ninny.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
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Kash·a

[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.
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kasha (ˈkɑːʃə)
 
n
a dish originating in Eastern Europe, consisting of boiled or baked buckwheat
 
[from Russian]

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