porthole |
harch |
As a noun porthole
is a circular window set in the hull of a ship.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
brood |
harch |
As a noun brood
is .
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
harsh |
harch |
As an adjective harsh
is unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
As a verb harsh
is (slang) to negatively criticize.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
parch |
harch |
As a verb parch
is to burn the surface of, to scorch.
As a noun parch
is the condition of being parched.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
hauch |
harch |
As a noun hauch
is (scotland) a cough or gasp.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
larch |
harch |
As a noun larch
is (countable) a coniferous tree, of genus
larix , having deciduous leaves, in fascicles.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
harch |
harth |
As an interjection harch
is the command issued by the Drum Major of a marching band to move forwards.
As a noun harth is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
hatch |
harch |
As a noun hatch
is a horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.
As a verb hatch
is to close with a hatch or hatches.
As a proper noun Hatch
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the Drum Major of a marching band to move forwards.
arch |
harch |
As a noun arch
is (
senseid)an inverted u shape or
arch can be (obsolete) a chief.
As a verb arch
is to form into an arch shape.
As an adjective arch
is (
senseid) knowing, clever, mischievous.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the drum major of a marching band to move forwards.
hanch |
harch |
As a noun hanch
is alternative form of lang=en.
As an interjection harch is
the command issued by the Drum Major of a marching band to move forwards.
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