gash
deep cut / slash / wound
NounTransitive Verb
pl: gashespast: gashedpp: gasheding: gashing
This term evokes a sense of violence or severity, implying a wound that is not merely a scratch but a significant rupture of the surface. It suggests a jagged or wide opening, often associated with accidents involving sharp metal, glass, or knives. When used as a verb, it describes a forceful, slicing action. The word carries a visceral quality, emphasizing the depth and length of the damage rather than a clean surgical incision.