Origin of crash
1OTHER WORDS FROM crash
crash·er, nounWords nearby crash
Definition for crash (2 of 2)
crash
2
[ krash ]
/ kræʃ /
noun
a plain-weave fabric of rough, irregular, or lumpy yarns, for toweling, dresses, etc.
Bookbinding.
starched cotton fabric used to reinforce the spine of a bound book.
Origin of crash
2
1805–15; probably < Russian
krashenína painted or dyed coarse linen, equivalent to
kráshen(yĭ) painted (past participle of
krásit' to paint) +
-ina noun suffix
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British Dictionary definitions for crash (1 of 2)
crash
1
/ (kræʃ) /
verb
noun
See also
crash out
Derived forms of crash
crasher, nounWord Origin for crash
C14: probably from
crasen to smash, shatter +
dasshen to strike violently,
dash
1; see
craze
British Dictionary definitions for crash (2 of 2)
crash
2
/ (kræʃ) /
noun
a coarse cotton or linen cloth used for towelling, curtains, etc
Word Origin for crash
C19: from Russian
krashenina coloured linen