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1Potch — Potch, v. i. [Cf. {Poach} to stab.] To thrust; to push. [Obs.] I ll potch at him some way. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2Potch — Potch, v. t. See {Poach}, to cook. [Obs.] Wiseman. [1913 Webster] …
3potch — hotch·potch; potch·er; potch·er·man; potch; …
4potch — verb a) to thrust b) a type of rough opal without colours, and therefore not good for selling …
5potch — /pɒtʃ / (say poch) noun an opal which may have colour, but lacks the fine play of colour which distinguishes gem quality opal; it is commonly the matrix stone in which precious opal is found. {20th century; origin unknown} …
6potch — to poke or push suddenly. Glouc …
7potch — n. an opal of inferior quality. Etymology: 19th c.: orig. unkn …
8Hotch Potch House — is a TV show from the 90s aimed at preschool children. Hotch Potch House featured Richard Coombs as Rags, Francis Wright as Shelley and Rebecca Nagan as Woolley. it was directed by Vivienne Cozens. It was shot at Grip house Studios. The stated… …
9hotch-potch — [[t]hɒ̱tʃ pɒtʃ[/t]] also hotchpotch N SING: usu with supp, oft N of n A hotch potch is an untidy mixture of different types of things. [BRIT] The palace is a complete hotch potch of architectural styles. Syn: jumble (in AM, use hodgepodge) …
10amber potch — /æmbə ˈpɒtʃ/ (say ambuh poch) noun potch containing amber coloured opal …