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Definition of Hashing
1. hash [v] - See also: hash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hashing
Literary usage of Hashing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Domestic Cookery, and Useful Receipt Book: Adapted for Families in by William Augustus Henderson, David Hughson (1828)
"... and let them stew gently. Lay some toasted bread in the dish, and when the
muscles are done, pour them on it, and serve them up. CHAPTER VIII. hashing ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama by Alabama Supreme Court (1832)
"hashing. 2. But where a person is employed on shares, and far an indefinite time,
though he has the exclusive control and management during his employment, ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: Comprising Both by William Theodore Brannt, Karl Schaedler (1896)
"Washing, hashing, and melting of the selected raw fat. 2. Crystallization of the
rendered fat. 3. Pressing of the crystallized fat. 4. ..."
4. Old Cottages & Farm-houses in Surrey by W. Curtis Green (1908)
"... many of delicate lattice type. Examples are shown FIG. IO2. A WELL AT hashing.
from Milford (Fig. 100), and an elaborate one from the dairy window of ..."
5. Adventure Guide to St Vincent, Grenada and the Grenadines by Cindy Kilgorie Brown, Alan Moore (2003)
"hashing hashing would not appear out of place as part of military training. ...
hashing takes place on alternate Saturdays across the island and is meant to ..."
6. The Book of the Poets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1877)
"And cheer the beasts on with their soul's good will; And wish more victims to
their maw, and urge And lash their fury, as they shared the surge, U hashing ..."
7. The Cook's Own Book: Being a Complete Culinary Encyclopedia... With Numerous by N. K. M. Lee (1832)
"hashing is a mode of cookery by no means suited to delicate stomachs: unless the
meat, be considerably under-done the first time, a second dressing must ..."