kench
1kench — [kench] n. [? var. of Brit dial. canch] a box or bin in which fish or skins are salted …
2kench — /kench/, n. a deep bin in which animal skins and fish are salted. [1850 55, Amer.; orig. uncert.] * * * …
3kench — ˈkench noun ( es) Etymology: origin unknown : a bin or enclosure in which fish or skins are salted …
4Kench — This unusual surname is a Manx (Isle of Man) variant of the Old Gaelic (Irish and Scottish) Mag Aonghuis , son of Aongus or Angus, from Mac , son (frequently written as mag before a vowel), and the ancient male given name A(o)ngus , a compound of …
5kench — 1) a container in which fish are salted 2) a pile of fish in a rough pyramid, with a base slightly over a metre, in the hold of a ship. The weight of the fish pressed the pickle ( …
6kench — [[t]kɛntʃ[/t]] n. a deep bin in which animal skins and fish are salted • Etymology: 1850–55, amer.; orig. uncert …
7kench cure — salmon, cod and related species salted in alternating layers of split fish and salt and arranged so the resulting fluid (pickle) can drain away. Also called round cure, round salted fish, bulk cure, salt bulk and bulk salted fish) …
8Jeremy Kench — NBL Player Infobox name = Jeremy Kench nickname = Jay position = guard height = 1.86m weight = 88 kg team = Wollongong Hawks nationality = New Zealand birth date = birth date and age|1984|4|27 birth place = Wellington, New Zealand first nbl game …
9Jeremy Kench — Fiche d’identité Nationalité …
10Cay — A cay (also spelled key or quay; pronounced as key IPA: /kiː/) is a small, low elevation, sandy island formed on the surface of coral reefs. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans (including in the… …