The difference between Hash and Hash mark

When used as nouns, hash means food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together, whereas hash mark means the hash or pound sign (#).


Hash is also verb with the meaning: to chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.

check bellow for the other definitions of Hash and Hash mark

  1. Hash as a noun:

    Food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together.

  2. Hash as a noun:

    A confused mess.

  3. Hash as a noun (typography):

    The symbol (octothorpe, pound).

  4. Hash as a noun (computing):

    The result generated by a hash function.

  5. Hash as a noun:

    A new mixture of old material; a second preparation or exhibition; a rehashing.

  6. Hash as a noun:

    A hash run.

  7. Hash as a noun (Scotland):

    A stupid fellow.

  1. Hash as a verb (transitive):

    To chop into small pieces, to make into a hash.

  2. Hash as a verb:

    To make a quick, rough version

    Examples:

    "We need to quickly hash up some plans."

  3. Hash as a verb (computing, transitive):

    To transform according to a hash function.

  1. Hash as a noun (informal):

    Hashish, a drug derived from the cannabis plant.

  1. Hash mark as a noun:

    The hash or pound sign (#).

  2. Hash mark as a noun (American football):

    An inbounds line.

  3. Hash mark as a noun (ice hockey):

    One of the parallel lines on either side of the face-off circles.

  4. Hash mark as a noun:

    A service stripe, as on a enlistee's uniform sleeve.