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hash"a stew of meat cut into small pieces," 1660s, from hash (v.). Meaning "a mix, a mess" is from 1735.
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hashshort for hashish, 1959.
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hash1650s, "to hack, chop into small pieces," from French hacher "chop up" (14c.), from Old French hache "ax" (see hatchet). Hash browns (1926) is short for hashed browned po [..]
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hashThis article needs a technical review. How you can help. The hash function takes a variable length message input and produces a fixed-length hash output. It is commonly in the form of a 128-bit " [..]
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hashA mathematical one-way, irreversible algorithm generating a string with fixed-length from another string of any length. Different input strings will usually produce different hashes (depending on the [..]
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hashSee: hashmark.
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hashTo dream you are eating hash, many sorrows and vexations are foretold. You will probably be troubled with various little jealousies and contentions over mere trifles, and your health will be menaced through worry. For a woman to dream that she cooks hash, denotes that she will be jealous of her husband, and children will be a stumbling block to her [..]
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hashNoun. Abb. of hashish, the drug. {Informal}
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hashA scrambled, or encrypted, form of a password or other text.
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hashFrom the French hatcher, which means "to chop," hash is a dish of chopped meat, usually roast beef or corned beef, combined with vegetables and seasonings and saut ed until lightly browned. [..]
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hashA dish containing chopped potatoes, meat, and other vegetables.
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hashVery assorted loads typically made up of 1 or 2 pieces of a large variety of different products.
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hashThe result of a non-cryptographic operation, which produces a unique value from a data stream.
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hashThe # character, occasionally called ‘gate’, often an abbreviation for ‘number’; (US: # is often called the ‘pound’ sign. That’s pound avoirdupois
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hashThe # (or Pound) or Square symbol, or proper name Octothorpe
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hashA dish of finely chopped Jamaican meat (Jamaican roast beef and Jamaican corned beef are the most common), potatoes and seasonings, usually fried together until lightly browned. Other chopped Jamaican vegetables, such as green pepper, celery and onion, can also be added. Hash is sometimes served with gravy or Jamaican sauce. T
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hashFrom the French hatcher
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hashA dish of chopped pork or beef combined with various chopped up vegetables and seasonings. Hash is often thought of as a dish that you throw into it whatever is left in the kitchen. In the 19th cent [..]
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hashA dish of finely chopped meats & vegetables (usually leftovers are used) combined with seasonings and sautéed until golden brown.
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hash(n) chopped meat mixed with potatoes and browned(n) purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; used as a hallucinogen(v) chop up
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hashA name for the word boundary symbol #.
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hashA mess, a muddle; as, “a pretty hash he made of it.” A hash is a mess, and a mess is a muddle.
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hashA technique for running data through mathematical operations in order to generate a unique "fingerprint". Any change in the data, either accidental or intentional, results in a completely d [..]
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hashSee background noise.
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hashA fixed length cryptographic output of variables, such as a message, being operated on by a formula or cryptographic algorithm.
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hasha recipe using leftovers, this dish is made by dicing pre-cooked meats and/or vegetables, and cooking with seasonings, minced onions, herbs, or sauce in a frying pan until crisp.
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hasha recipe using leftovers, this dish is made by dicing pre-cooked meats and/or vegetables, and cooking with seasonings, minced onions, herbs, or sauce in a frying pan until crisp.
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hashDish of leftover chopped meat, potatoes or other vegetables, which are fried together and served with an egg nested in the center of the portion.
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hashHash: Chopped Meats and Potatoes cooked together.
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hash, sb. a lazy, untidy person.
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hashAn unordered association of key/value pairs, stored such that you can easily use a string key to look up its associated data value. This glossary is like a hash, where the word to be defined is the key, and the definition is the value. A hash is also sometimes septisyllabically called an "associative array", which is a pretty good reason [..]
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hashSome languages call it a dictionary.
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hashacross multiple invocations. You can tie
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hashAn unordered association of key
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hash
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hashA short value calculated from digital data that serves to distinguish it from other data.
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hashAn indexing method that provides for a fast retrieval (usually in only one additional disk access) of the row that has a matching column value. See Wikipedia
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hashHash Key A string of characters generated using a has function that is applied to all of the content of some object. These strings are often used to detect if the object has been altered in any way.
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hashA mathematical calculation (which creates a single number from critical fields in each transaction entry) as a check against inadvertent alteration of data contents due to hardware failure or program error.
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hashA document's unique numerical value that can be used to validate whether a copy is an exact replica. The hash value is derived by applying a mathematic formula to a long string of characters. If any characters are changed, the resulting hash value would change, indicating that the document has been modified.
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hashA cryptographic function which takes an input (or ‘message’) and returns a fixed-size alphanumeric string, which is called the hash value (sometimes called a message digest, a digital fingerprint, a d [..]
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hashThe value generated by applying a complex mathematical function to several input values. Also see "Digital Fingerprint".
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hashA hexadecimal code created by an algorithm that represents a unique, de-identified piece of data – like an email address. It’s completely anonymous and secure, yet persistent, so the hashed email data [..]
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hashAlso called a message digest, a hash or hash value is a fixed-length number generated from variable-length digital data. The hash is substantially smaller than the original data, and is generated by a [..]
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hash
Food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together.
* '''1633''', Samuel Pepys, ''Diary''
*: I had for them, after oysters, at first course, a hash of rabbits, a lamb, and a rare chin [..]
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