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11ketch — sb., en, er, erne (et sejlskib) …
12ketch — ► NOUN ▪ a two masted sailing boat with a mizzenmast stepped forward of the rudder and smaller than its foremast. ORIGIN probably from CATCH(Cf. ↑catcher) …
13ketch — [kech] n. [ME cache < cacchen, to CATCH: orig. used of fishing vessels] a small, two masted sailing vessel rigged fore and aft, with the mizzenmast somewhat shorter than the mainmast and located forward of the rudderpost: distinguished from… …
14-ketch — noun (historical) A vessel for carrying mortars used in bombarding from the sea ● bomb …
15ketch|up — «KEHCH uhp», noun. 1. a sauce to use with meat, fish, etc. Tomato ketchup is made of tomatoes, onions, salt, sugar, and spices. 2. a sauce made from mushrooms, walnuts, etc. Also, catchup, catsup, katchup, katsup. ╂[< Chinese ké tsiap brine of …
16Ketch — Aquarius, ketch dessiné par Eugène Cornu Un ketch est un voilier à deux mâts, dont le grand mât est situé à l avant et le plus petit, appelé mât d artimon, est sur l arrière mais en avant de la mèche de safran (sans quoi il s agit d un yawl et… …
17Ketch — A ketch is a sailing craft with two masts: a main mast, and a shorter mizzen mast abaft (rearward) of the main mast. Both masts are rigged mainly fore and aft. From one to three jibs may be carried forward of the main mast when going to windward …
18Ketch — Ketsch mit roten Schratsegeln Die Ketsch Etoile Molene mit Gaffelsegeln Eine Ketsch (auch: Ketch) ist ein Segelboot mit zwei …
19ketch — I Jamaican Slang Glossary To ketch; to get, to achieve. II Gullah Words catch, catches, caught, catching; took, take; as: E ketch e tex f um de fus chaptuh een Nickuhdemus. He took his text from the first chapter of Nicodemus Also for reach,… …
20ketch — UK [ketʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms ketch : singular ketch plural ketches a small ship with sails and two masts …