What is the meaning of Plash?

A small pool of standing water; a marshy pond; also, a puddle; marshy land; mire.

A sound made by something hitting the surface of water or some other liquid, or by water or some other liquid hitting something; also, an act causing this sound; a splash.

A heavy fall of rain; a downpour.

A splash of light on a surface.

  1. To hit (someone or something) with water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; to splash.
    1. To splash or sprinkle (a surface, such as a wall) with a liquid colouring matter.

      To hit (someone or something) with water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; to splash.

      1. To splash or sprinkle (a surface, such as a wall) with a liquid colouring matter.

        To splash or sprinkle (a surface, such as a wall) with a liquid colouring matter.

        To agitate or plunge into (water or some other liquid), causing it to splash.

        1. To hit the surface of water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; also, to move in water with a splashing sound; to splash.

          To hit the surface of water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; also, to move in water with a splashing sound; to splash.

          Of water or some other liquid: to hit something, or to move about, with a splashing sound; to splash.

          To hit someone or something with water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound.

          Used to represent the sound made by something hitting the surface of water or some other liquid, or by water or some other liquid hitting something.

          Synonym of pleach (to make or repair (a hedge) by partly cutting plant stems, bending them down, and intertwining them with other stems).

          1. To bend down and intertwine (branches or stems of plants, etc.) to make or repair a hedge.
            1. To bend down (a bush, tree, or other plant).
          2. To intertwine (branches or stems of plants) on a trellis; to trellis; also, to train (a tree or other plant) to grow against a wall; to espalier.
            1. To intertwine (branches, flowers, etc.) together; to interweave.
          3. To intertwine branches or stems of plants of (a wood) to block a passage for defensive purposes.

          To bend down and intertwine (branches or stems of plants, etc.) to make or repair a hedge.

          1. To bend down (a bush, tree, or other plant).

          To bend down (a bush, tree, or other plant).

          To intertwine (branches or stems of plants) on a trellis; to trellis; also, to train (a tree or other plant) to grow against a wall; to espalier.

          1. To intertwine (branches, flowers, etc.) together; to interweave.

          To intertwine (branches, flowers, etc.) together; to interweave.

          To intertwine branches or stems of plants of (a wood) to block a passage for defensive purposes.

          A plant stem which has been partly cut, bent down, and intertwined with other stems to make or repair a hedge; also, a bush, hedge, etc., which has been pleached in this manner; a pleach.

          Source: wiktionary.org

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