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cotch
▪ I. cotch dial. f. catch.▪ II. cotch, n. Jamaican. Brit. /kɒtʃ/, U.S. /kɑtʃ/, Jamaican /katʃ/, /kɑtʃ/ Forms: 19– cotch, 19– kotch [Either immediately <cotch v., or a transferred use of cotch, variant of scotch n.2 with characteristic reduction of initial /sk/ by loss of /s/ in Jamaican English (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charlie Cotch
Cotch (February 21, 1900 – November 14, 1932) was a Canadian ice hockey left winger. Cotch played two games in the playoffs and did not score. wikipedia.org
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cutch
▪ I. cutch1 (kʌtʃ) [ad. Malay kachu (Canarese kāchu, kācchu) catechu. The name occurs in Portuguese authors of 16th c. as cacho, and in 17–18th c. Eng. writers as cacha, cotch. See catechu.] The commercial name of the catechu obtained from Acacia Catechu, used in tanning, etc.[1617 Cocks Diary (1883... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gumbo Chaff
creating a new character who lives "On de Ohio bluff in de state of Indiana" and who "jump into [his] kiff / And . . . down de river driff, / And . . . cotch wikipedia.org
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Trichomonas vaginalis - stefajir.cz · Trichomonas vaginalis with a double-stranded RNA virus has upregulated levels of phenotypically variable immunogen mRNA.J Virol.1994 [4] Cotch
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botcher
▪ I. botcher1 (ˈbɒtʃə(r)) Also 4 bochour, 5 botchare. [f. botch v. + -er1.] 1. A mender, repairer, or patcher. Also fig.1499 Promp. Parv. 42 Botchare of olde thinges, resartor. 1629 Ford Lover's Mel. i. ii. (1811) 134 Physicians are the bodys coblers, rather the botchers of mens bodies. 1863 Mrs. C.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Boucher (ice hockey)
Team owner Leo Dandurand felt Bobby was "too small", and traded him for Charlie Cotch. wikipedia.org
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his'n
hisn, his'n, absol. poss. pron. dial. (ˈhɪz(ə)n) Also 5 hysene, 6 hizzen, 20 hissn. [f. his poss. pron., analogous to hern, ourn, yourn, theirn, apparently by form-association with my, mine, thy, thine, earlier m{iacu}, m{iacu}n, th{iacu}, th{iacu}n, in which the -n distinguishes the absolute from t... Oxford English Dictionary
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1998 Arab Cup squads
Coach: Vukašin Višnjevac |} Libya Qatar Head Coach: Luiz Gonzaga Milioli |} Group B Egypt U21 Kuwait Syria Group C Morocco U23 Sudan Head Cotch wikipedia.org
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1924–25 Toronto St. Patricks season
1924: Lost Free Agent Stan Jackson to the Boston Bruins January 14, 1925: Signed Free Agent Mike Neville February 9, 1925: Signed Free Agent Charlie Cotch wikipedia.org
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patteroller
patteroller (ˈpætərəʊlə(r)) Also pateroller, patter(-)roller. Southern U.S. varr. patroller; spec. a person who watched and restricted the movements of Blacks by night. Obs. except hist.c 1862 J. C. Harris Uncle Remus & Friends (1892) 196 He sing en he play—oh, gals, go 'way! Whar de patter⁓roller n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Representative Assembly of French India
Ariancoupom: 2 Bahour: 2 Modéliarpeth: 2 Oulgaret: 4 Nettapacom: 2 Tiroubouvané: 2 Villenour: 2 Établissement de Karikal (total 12 seats) Karaikal Ville: 4 Cotchéry wikipedia.org
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purl
▪ I. purl, n.1 (pɜːl) Forms: 6 pyrl(e, 6–9 purle, 7– purl (9, in senses 2, 5, also pearl: see pearl n.4). [In sense 1, app. orig. pyrl(e, f. pyrl(e, pirl v. to twist (‘I pyrle wyer of golde or syluer’ Palsgr.). As to the other senses see Note below.] I. 1. Thread or cord made of twisted gold or silv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pondicherry Representative Assembly
Ariancoupom: 2 Bahour: 2 Modéliarpeth: 2 Oulgaret: 4 Nettapacom: 2 Tiroubouvané: 2 Villenour: 2 Établissement de Karaikal (12 seats) Karaikal Ville: 4 Cotchéry wikipedia.org
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Santo Antão Creole
.: cotchôrr’ instead of catchôrr’ “dog”, otúm instead of atúm “tuna”. The diphthong (oral or nasal) is pronounced . wikipedia.org
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