paste
[ peyst ]
/ peɪst /
noun
verb (used with object), past·ed, past·ing.
verb (used without object)
Origin of paste
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Late Latin
pasta dough < Greek
pastá barley porridge, noun use of neuter plural of
pastós, verbid of
pássein to strew, sprinkle; a
pasta was originally a kind of gruel sprinkled with salt;
(defs 9, 12) probably by association with
baste3
OTHER WORDS FROM paste
pre·paste, verb (used with object), pre·past·ed, pre·past·ing. re·paste, verb (used with object), re·past·ed, re·past·ing. sem·i·paste, noun un·paste, verb (used with object), un·past·ed, un·past·ing.Words nearby paste
Example sentences from the Web for paste
British Dictionary definitions for paste (1 of 2)
paste
1
/ (peɪst) /
noun
verb (tr)
(often foll by on or onto)
to attach by or as if by using paste
he pasted posters onto the wall
(usually foll by with)
to cover (a surface) with paper, usually attached with an adhesive
he pasted the wall with posters
Word Origin for paste
C14: via Old French from Late Latin
pasta dough, from Greek
pastē barley porridge, from
pastos, from
passein to sprinkle
British Dictionary definitions for paste (2 of 2)
paste
2
/ (peɪst) /
verb
(tr) slang
to hit, esp with the fists; punch or beat soundly
Word Origin for paste
C19: variant of
baste ³
Medical definitions for paste
paste
[ pāst ]
n.
A smooth semisolid mixture, soft enough to flow slowly and not retain its shape.