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pech

Pech vs Sech - What's the difference?

pech | sech |


As a verb pech

is (scotland|northern england) to pant, to struggle for breath.

As an abbreviation sech is

(mathematics) the hyperbolic secant function.

As an adjective sech is

(southern us).

Peach vs Pech - What's the difference?

peach | pech |


As verbs the difference between peach and pech

is that peach is to inform on someone; turn informer while pech is to pant, to struggle for breath.

As a noun peach

is a tree (species: Prunus persica), native to China and now widely cultivated throughout temperate regions, having pink flowers and edible fruit.

As an adjective peach

is (colour) Of the color peach.

Perch vs Pech - What's the difference?

perch | pech |


As a proper noun perch

is .

As a verb pech is

(scotland|northern england) to pant, to struggle for breath.

Lech vs Pech - What's the difference?

lech | pech |


As a proper noun lech

is .

As a verb pech is

(scotland|northern england) to pant, to struggle for breath.

Pant vs Pech - What's the difference?

pant | pech |


As verbs the difference between pant and pech

is that pant is to breathe quickly or in a labored manner, as after exertion or from eagerness or excitement; to respire with heaving of the breast; to gasp while pech is to pant, to struggle for breath.

As a noun pant

is a quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp.

Paich vs Pech - What's the difference?

paich | pech | Alternative forms |

Paich is an alternative form of pech.


As verbs the difference between paich and pech

is that paich is while pech is (scotland|northern england) to pant, to struggle for breath.

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