- pritch
- pritch·ar·dia;pritch·el;pritch;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Pritch — Pritch, n. [See {Prick}.] 1. A sharp pointed instrument; also, an eelspear. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. Pique; offense. [Obs.] D. Rogers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pritch — to pritch, to check or withstand. Also a term for making holes in the leather of cards for weavers, to admit the wires. Exm … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
pritch — I. ˈprich transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: Middle English pricchen, probably alteration of prikken, priken to prick more at prick chiefly dialect : to poke holes in : prick II. noun ( … Useful english dictionary
pritch-aule — … Useful english dictionary
Gentianella lingulata (Agardh) Pritch. — двул.; VI–VIII Сем. Gentianaceae – Горечавковые 205. Род Gentianella Moench – Генцианелла 406. Генцианелла язычковая Syn lat: Gentiana lingulata Agardh См. Gentianella lingulata Pritch. – Генцианелла язычковая Водораздельные луга. Очень редко.… … Флора Центрально-лесного государственного заповедника
pritchel — pritch·el … English syllables
Pritchett, Sir V(ictor) S(awdon) — Pritch·ett (prĭchʹĭt), Sir V(ictor) S(awdon). 1900 1997. British writer of novels, literary criticism, and most notably, short stories. * * * born Dec. 16, 1900, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng. died March 20, 1997, London British novelist, short story… … Universalium
Pritchett — Pritch|ett, V. S. (1900 97) a British writer whose best known works are his short stories … Dictionary of contemporary English
pritchardia — pritch·ar·dia … English syllables
Pritchel — Pritch el, n. A tool employed by blacksmiths for punching or enlarging the nail holes in a horseshoe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English