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ratch
English
Etymology 1
Noun
ratch (plural ratches)
- Alternative form of rach
Etymology 2
Noun
ratch (plural ratches)
- Alternative form of rotche
Etymology 3
Noun
ratch (plural ratches)
- A ratchet wheel.
- A white mark on a horse's face.
Verb
ratch (third-person singular simple present ratches, present participle ratching, simple past and past participle ratched)
- (transitive) To stretch.
- (transitive) To streak.
- (intransitive) To sail by tacks.
Anagrams
- chart, trach
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tatch
English
Etymology
From French tache (“spot”). See techy.
Noun
tatch (plural tatches)
- (obsolete) A spot or stain.
- (obsolete) A trick.
- (obsolete) A quality.
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