Roached vs Poached - What's the difference?
roached | poached |
Having a style of trimming a horse's mane so that the hair stands straight up from the neck, similar to the natural growth pattern of a zebra's mane, or a mohawk haircut on a human.
(poach)
Cooked, or obtained by poaching
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As adjectives the difference between roached and poached
is that roached is having a style of trimming a horse's mane so that the hair stands straight up from the neck, similar to the natural growth pattern of a zebra's mane, or a mohawk haircut on a human while poached is cooked, or obtained by poaching.As a verb poached is
(poach).roached
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Adjective
(-)poached
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car. Mulligatawny soup, poached turbot, roast leg of lamb—the usual railway dinner.}}