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thatch
1[ thach ]
noun
- a covering of such a material.
- the leaves of various palms that are used for thatching.
- something resembling thatch on a roof, especially thick hair covering the head:
a thatch of unruly red hair.
- Horticulture. a tightly bound layer of dead grass, including leaves, stems, and roots, that builds up on the soil surface at the base of the living grass of a lawn.
verb (used with object)
- to cover with or as if with thatch.
- Horticulture. to remove thatch from (a lawn); dethatch.
Thatch
2[ thach ]
noun
- Edward. Teach, Edward.
thatch
/ θætʃ /
noun
- Also calledthatching a roofing material that consists of straw, reed, etc
- a roof made of such a material
- anything resembling this, such as the hair of the head
- Also calledthatch palm any of various palms with leaves suitable for thatching
verb
- to cover (a roof) with thatch
Derived Forms
- ˈthatchless, adjective
- ˈthatchy, adjective
- ˈthatcher, noun
Other Words From
- thatchless adjective
- thatchy adjective
- re·thatch verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of thatch1
Example Sentences
Seated in a thatched hut, she boils wheat so she can provide her two children with breakfast.
At the north end of the street, a handful of restaurants and a dive shop were left largely intact, including the Old Lahaina Luau, despite its thatched roofs.
India’s Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains may cause damage to vulnerable structures and thatched houses, and result in landslides in the region.
Strong winds blew the roofs off some tin and thatched houses, while mud huts were flattened.
Such storms can uproot trees and cause major damage to thatched homes and power and communication lines, the statement said.
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