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Juice vs. Squash — What's the Difference?

Juice vs. Squash — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Juice and Squash

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Juice

Juice is a drink made from the extraction or pressing of the natural liquid contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with concentrate or other biological food sources, such as meat or seafood, such as clam juice.

Squash

Any of various bushy or vining plants of the genus Cucurbita, having unisexual flowers and fleshy edible fruit with a thick rind when mature.

Juice

A fluid naturally contained in plant or animal tissue
Fruit juice.
Meat braised in its own juices.

Squash

The fruit of any of these plants, eaten as a vegetable.

Juice

A bodily secretion
Digestive juices.
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Squash

The act or sound of squashing.

Juice

The liquid contained in something that is chiefly solid.

Squash

Something that has been squashed.

Juice

A beverage made from fruit juice or fruit-flavored syrup that is often combined with sweeteners, water, or other ingredients.

Squash

A crushed or crowded mass
A squash of people.

Juice

A substance or quality that imparts identity and vitality; essence.

Squash

(Sports) A game played on a four-walled court by two or four players who use long-handled rackets to hit a small rubber ball against the front wall, with play stopping if the ball bounces twice on the floor or does not reach the front wall after a stroke. Also called squash rackets.

Juice

(Slang) Vigorous life; vitality.

Squash

Chiefly British A citrus-based soft drink.

Juice

(Slang) Political power or influence; clout.

Squash

To beat, squeeze, or press into a pulp or a flattened mass; crush.

Juice

Electric current.

Squash

To put down or suppress; quash
Squash a revolt.

Juice

Fuel for an engine.

Squash

To silence or fluster, as with crushing words
Squash a heckler.

Juice

(Slang) Funds; money.

Squash

To become crushed, flattened, or pulpy, as by pressure or impact.

Juice

Alcoholic drink, especially liquor.

Squash

To move with a splashing or sucking sound, as when walking through boggy ground.

Juice

A substance, such as a steroid, taken to enhance performance in an athletic event.

Squash

With a squashing sound.

Juice

A usually flavored liquid prepared for use in an e-cigarette or similar device.

Squash

(uncountable) A sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets.

Juice

(Slang) Racy or scandalous gossip.

Squash

(British) A soft drink made from a fruit-based concentrate diluted with water.
When I'm thirsty I drink squash; it tastes much nicer than plain water.

Juice

To extract the juice from.

Squash

A place or a situation where people have limited space to move.
It's a bit of a squash in this small room.

Juice

To drink alcoholic beverages excessively.

Squash

(biology) A preparation made by placing material on a slide flat, rectangular piece of glass, covering it and applying pressure.

Juice

To take a steroid or other substance to enhance athletic performance.

Squash

Something soft and easily crushed; especially, an unripe pod of peas.

Juice

(uncountable) A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.

Squash

Something unripe or soft.

Juice

(countable) A beverage made of juice.
I’d like two orange juices please.

Squash

A sudden fall of a heavy, soft body; also, a shock of soft bodies.

Juice

(uncountable) Any liquid resembling juice.
Moo juice

Squash

An extremely one-sided, usually short, match.

Juice

(Scotland) A soft drink.

Squash

A plant and its fruit of any of a few species of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd kind.

Juice

Liquor.

Squash

Cucurbita maxima, including hubbard squash, great winter squash, buttercup squash, and some varieties of pumpkins.

Juice

(informal) The liquid that is used to submerge a substance kept in a container
[[sauerkraut juice (the brine in a jar of sauerkraut)

Squash

Cucurbita argyrosperma (syn. Cucurbita mixta), cushaw squash.

Juice

(slang) The leftover liquid of some wet or damp substance.
Dumpster juice (liquid which oozes out of garbage dumpsters)

Squash

Cucurbita moschata, butternut squash, Barbary squash, China squash.

Juice

Vitality, strength.

Squash

Cucurbita pepo, most pumpkins, acorn squash, summer squash, zucchini.

Juice

Political power.

Squash

(botany) Any other similar-looking plant of other genera.

Juice

Petrol; gasoline.

Squash

Lagenaria siceraria (syn. Cucurbita verrucosa), calabash, long-neck squash.

Juice

Electricity.

Squash

(culinary) The edible or decorative fruit of these plants, or this fruit prepared as a dish.
We ate squash and green beans.

Juice

Steroids.

Squash

Muskrat.

Juice

Semen.

Squash

(transitive) To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to crush.

Juice

The vaginal lubrication that a female naturally produces when sexually aroused.

Squash

To compress or restrict (oneself) into a small space; to squeeze.
Somehow, she squashed all her books into her backpack, which was now too heavy to carry.
We all managed to squash into Mum's tiny car.

Juice

The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services.

Squash

(transitive) To suppress; to force into submission.

Juice

Musical agreement between instrumentalists.

Squash

An American animal allied to the weasel.

Juice

(transitive) To extract the juice from something.

Squash

A plant and its fruit of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd kind.

Juice

(transitive) To energize or stimulate something.

Squash

Something soft and easily crushed; especially, an unripe pod of pease.
Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before 't is a peascod.

Juice

To take a performance-enhancing drug.

Squash

Hence, something unripe or soft; - used in contempt.

Juice

Alternative spelling of Jew's (used in certain set phrases like juice harp)

Squash

A sudden fall of a heavy, soft body; also, a shock of soft bodies.
My fall was stopped by a terrible squash.

Juice

The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.
An animal whose juices are unsound.
The juice of July flowers.
The juice of Egypt's grape.
Letters which Edward Digby wrote in lemon juice.
Cold water draws the juice of meat.

Squash

A game much like rackets, played in a walled court with soft rubber balls and bats like tennis rackets; - called also squash rackets.

Juice

To moisten; to wet.

Squash

To beat or press into pulp or a flat mass; to crush.

Juice

The liquid part that can be extracted from plant or animal tissue

Squash

Any of numerous annual tendril-bearing trailing plants of the genus Cucurbita grown for their fleshy edible fruits

Juice

Energetic vitality;
Her creative juices were flowing

Squash

Edible fruit of a squash plant; eaten as a vegetable

Juice

Electric current;
When the wiring was finished they turned on the juice

Squash

A game played in an enclosed court by two or four players who strike the ball with long-handled rackets

Juice

Any of several liquids of the body;
Digestive juices

Squash

To compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition;
Crush an aluminum can
Squeeze a lemon

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