Reverse Dictionary: COLLIDE

NOUNS
1300 — RACK a collision, rush, shock; a noise, as of a shock; a crash → obs.
1375 — DASH a violent collision, blow, stroke, or impact, such as smashes or might smash 
1533 — OCCURSION collisionan act of running against something; attack; encounter; meeting → obs.
1615 — OCCURSATION collisionan act of running against something; attack; encounter; meeting → obs.
1781 — PASH a collision or heavy fall; a crash, a smash; a blow → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1831 — DUNCH a sudden, jolting collision or impact; a blow or injury from such an impact; a bang, a bump → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1876 — DERRY the noise made by any object in collision → Eng. dial.
1876 — DERRYBOUNDER the noise made by any object in collision → Eng. dial.
1900 — PILE-UP a multiple collision of vehicles → colloq.
1905 — GUTSER — GUTZER a collisiona heavy fall → sl.
1959 — SHUNT a collision which occurs when a vehicle runs into the back of the vehicle in front → sl.
1961 — SAUSAGE AND MASH a collision; a crash → UK rhyming sl.
2003 — ACCIBOUNCE a minor collision or accident → Trinidad and Tobago

VERBS
..19C — DERRY to collide, to move noisily, to bump → Eng. dial.
..19C — DERRYBOUNDER to collide, to move noisily; to bump → Eng. dial.
1847 — BAIRGE to collide violently; to threaten with violence; to move clumsily and noisily → Sc.
1864 — CANNON — CANNON INTO to come into violent collision with 
1908 — COLLASH to clash, to collide