It could refer to the game of squash, a racquet sport, or to any of several varieties of vegetable gourd.
It can mean "pumpkin, squash"
Squash
maybe you mean a 'proper noun'
The book is a concrete noun. The story it tells is an abstract noun.
The plural of squash is squashes.
There is no "noun" of "squashed", it isn't as if nouns and verbs are interchangeable. There is a noun "squash" which can be a vegetable, a drink or a sport. And there is an infinitive verb "to squash" primarily meaning "to flatten". The past tense of "to squash" is "squashed"
Squash is a similar game to tennis.
I'm playing squash
Something that is squash and squeezing
It can mean "pumpkin, squash"
Squash
Squash.
You go to the market and buy a squash, or it could mean get a sack(balls)
No. It is a noun (a vegetable/fruit or a ball game). It can be a verb meaning to smash or crush.
not professionally, becuase he is a tennis player. However, this does not mean that he does not play squash in his spare time.
Kusa is Marrow Squash
A meliton is a coyote squash.