different between rach vs orach

rach

English

Alternative forms

  • rache, ratch

Etymology

From Middle English rache, racche, rachche, from Old English ræ??.

Noun

rach (plural raches)

  1. (dialectal) a dog that hunts by scent

Anagrams

  • -arch, ARCH, Arch, Char, arch, arch-, arch., char

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

All forms of this verb, including all the suppletive forms, are derived from some conjugation of Old Irish téit; see there for more.

Verb

rach (past chaidh, future thèid, verbal noun dol)

  1. go
  2. happen
  3. become, grow, get

Conjugation

Derived terms

rach From the web:

  • what rachel means
  • what ratchet and clank games are on ps4
  • what ratchet
  • what rachel nichols do
  • what ratchet means
  • what rachel parcell wore to the pandemic
  • what rachel last name on friends
  • what rachel job on friends


orach

English

Alternative forms

  • arrach, orache

Etymology

From Middle English arage, from Anglo-Norman arace, arache; apparently an irregular derivation from Old French arepe, from classical Latin atriplex, from Ancient Greek ????????? (atráphaxus), of unknown origin (probably a loan-word).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /????t?/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /????t?/
  • Rhymes: -???t?
  • Hyphenation: or?ach

Noun

orach (plural oraches)

  1. The saltbush: any of several plants, of the genus Atriplex, especially Atriplex hortensis or Atriplex patula, found in dry habitats, that have edible leaves resembling spinach.

Synonyms

  • (Atriplex hortensis): garden orache, red orach, mountain spinach, French spinach

Translations

Anagrams

  • Charo, Roach, Rocha, achor, archo-, corah, ochra, roach

orach From the web:

  • orach what does it mean
  • what does orach taste like
  • what is orachk in oracle
  • what is orache plant
  • what is orachk utility
  • what is orach chaim
  • what does peach mean in english
  • what does peach mean in hebrew
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like