Creche vs Cheche - What's the difference?
creche | cheche |
A piece of clothing used commonly in blazing hot deserts to protect oneself from the sun or sandstorms.
* 1999. Martin Windrow, French Foreign Legion 1914-1945 , Osprey Publishing, page 43:
* 2003. "Outside" Magazine. Outside 25: Classic Tales and New Voices from the Frontiers of Adventure , W. W. Norton & Company, page 14:
As a verb creche
is .As a noun cheche is
a piece of clothing used commonly in blazing hot deserts to protect oneself from the sun or sandstorms.cheche
English
Noun
(en noun)- A pale khaki cheche or desert scarf became popular, worn in various ways at the commander's whim - either looped round the neck, crossed on the chest, or wrapped all around the head and neck...
- Mossa scrawled his name, pulled his cheche''' down over his mouth, and actually smiled. ... I wore a blue '''cheche to filter sand out of the air I was breathing.