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cutch

/kuhch/US // kʌtʃ //UK // (kʌtʃ) //

切割机,割裂,削减,割肉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : catechu.

Examples

  • This formation is of Upper Jurassic age, corresponding to the well-known beds of marine origin preserved in Cutch.

  • The interval of peace was employed in repressing the invasions of the pirates who were infesting the Gulfs of Cambay and Cutch.

  • The lion seems to be dying out in India, and it is now probably confined only to Guzerat and Cutch.

  • They were supposed to be prepared to fight in the salt deserts and sandy wastes which surround Cutch.

  • Cutch is a dark resinous stuff, which is thrown into a copper full of water and boiled till it is dissolved.