Agreed, but if you hadn't mentioned die clashing.
If a blank isn't between the dies when they come together, they clash, and leave impressions of each other on each other.
The results usually, as would be expected, show as sharp lines etc- have a look at early bronze pennies of Victoria.
Ghosting, by contrast, isn't the result of damage to the dies, and is nebulous and vague, as you would expect. Have a look at early George V pennies.