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  • 31ketch — a boat used for fishing and coast work. Also spelled catch …

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  • 32ketch — /kech/, n. Naut. a sailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger. Cf. yawl1 (def. 2). [1475 85; earlier cache, appar. n …

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  • 33ketch — ► sustantivo masculino NÁUTICA Velero con dos mástiles, de igual figura por la proa que por la popa …

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  • 34ketch — dep (vela) Voz que designa un determinado tipo de aparejo. Puede castellanizarse como quech …

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  • 35ketch up — Rasta Dictionary grapple …

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  • 36ketch'um — Gullah Words catch, catches, caught, catching him, her, it …

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  • 37ketch — {{hw}}{{ketch}}{{/hw}}Yacht a due alberi, con il timone posto a poppavia dell albero di mezzana …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 38ketch — vb British to criticise, harass. A term used by schoolchildren since the 1990s. The derivation is uncertain, but it may be a northern dialect version of catch. ► I just got ketched for swearing again …

    Contemporary slang

  • 39ketch — ketʃ n. small two masted sailing ship (Nautical) …

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  • 40ketch — noun a two masted, fore and aft rigged sailing boat with a mizzenmast stepped forward of the rudder and smaller than its foremast. Origin C17: later form of obs. catch, prob. from catch …

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