different between strich vs strech
strich
English
Alternative forms
- strick
Etymology
Compare Latin strix, strigs (“a screech owl”).
Noun
strich (plural striches)
- (obsolete) An owl.
Anagrams
- Christ, christ, criths, trichs
German
Pronunciation
Verb
strich
- first/third-person singular preterite of streichen
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strech
English
Verb
strech
- Misspelling of stretch.
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