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maunch
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Old French maunche, one of the variants of manche, from Latin manica. Doublet of manche.
Alternative forms
- manche
- maunche
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /m??nt?/
Noun
maunch (plural maunches)
- (heraldry) A long stylised sleeve.
Translations
Etymology 2
See munch.
Verb
maunch (third-person singular simple present maunches, present participle maunching, simple past and past participle maunched)
- (obsolete) To munch.
Translations
Anagrams
- Manchu, chuman, chunam
maunch From the web:
- munchausen syndrome
- munchausen by proxy
- what is munchausen syndrome by proxy
- what does munch mean
- what does maunch
raunch
English
Etymology
Backformation from raunchy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????nt?/
- (some accents) IPA(key): /????nt?/
- Rhymes: -??nt?, -??nt?
Noun
raunch (uncountable)
- Low class condition or content; inferiority; inadequacy.
- Dishonorable, base, and vulgar expression.
- Socially unacceptable sexual behavior.
Translations
raunch From the web:
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- what's raunchy mean in spanish
- raunchy what does it means
- what does raunchy mean
- what is raunch culture
- what is raunchy comedy
- what does raunchy comedy mean
- what causes raunchy gas
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