different between torching vs troching
torching
English
Verb
torching
- present participle of torch
Noun
torching (countable and uncountable, plural torchings)
- An act of arson.
- A way of catching fish at night with torchlight and spear.
See also
- burn the water
Anagrams
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troching
English
Etymology
From Old French troche (“cluster, group”). Compare French trochure (“a surantler”), trochée (“branches of a seedling”), trochet (“cluster of flowers or fruits”).
Noun
troching (plural trochings)
- (zoology) One of the small branches of a stag's antler.
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