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ach

1 American  
[ahkh] / ɑx /

interjection

German.
  1. alas; oh.


ACH 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. automated clearing houseclearinghouse: a large computer network that transfers batches of electronic funds directly between financial institutions without the use of cash, credit cards, or paper checks, thus reducing fees and enabling faster transactions, such as for recurring bill payments, direct deposit, etc.

  2. Automated Clearing House Network: the national computer network for processing electronic funds transfers between financial institutions in the United States.


ACh 3 American  

abbreviation

Biochemistry.
  1. acetylcholine.


ach British  
/ ɑːx /

interjection

  1. Also: och.  an expression of surprise, impatience, disgust, etc

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Example Sentences

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“I would just love to take every ach and pain his heart and mind has to endure. Holding him tight as I say everything is gonna eventually be better then now.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 19, 2020

Reforming and rehabilitating them, ach, less bothered about that.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2017

The man in the street may claim to oppose unconditional aid to Pyongyang, but he has little stom ach for tension.

From Newsweek • Apr. 15, 2013

Russell to the net, stretching volley… ach, framed into the tape.

From BBC • Jun. 20, 2011

Ach ja, ach ja," said Fräulein Kuhräuber, glancing doubtfully at the shelves; "but one must not waste too much time over it—there are other things in life.

From The Benefactress by Elizabeth