- tached
- de·tached·ly;mous·tached;mus·tached;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
tached — … Useful english dictionary
at|tached — «uh TACHT», adjective. 1. joined to others; not detached: »Row houses are attached dwellings of the same design. 2. Zoology. fixed to a spot during life; stationary: »Adult barnacles are attached shellfish … Useful english dictionary
de|tached — «dih TACHT», adjective. 1. separate from others; isolated; unattached: »A detached house is separated by land from neighboring houses. 2. not influenced by others or by one s own interests and prejudices; impartial: »The judge listened to the… … Useful english dictionary
mus|tached — «MUHS tasht, muh STASHT», adjective. having a mustache … Useful english dictionary
sem|i|at|tached — «SEHM ee uh TACHT», adjective. 1. partially attached or united: »a semiattached house. 2. partially bound by affection, interest, or special preference of any kind … Useful english dictionary
sem|i|de|tached — «SEHM ee dih TACHT», adjective. 1. partly detached. 2. Especially British. joined to another house by a common wall but separated from other buildings … Useful english dictionary
un|at|tached — «UHN uh TACHT», adjective. 1. not attached. 2. not connected or associated with a particular body, group, organization, or the like; independent. 3. not engaged or married … Useful english dictionary
i-tached — ME. pa. pple. of tach v … Useful english dictionary
at·tached — … Useful english dictionary
semi·de·tached — /ˌsɛmidıˈtæʧt/ adj Brit : attached to another house by a shared wall on one side a semidetached house/villa semidetached noun [singular] He lives in a semidetached … Useful english dictionary