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Definition of couche
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Couche
(v. t.) Lying on its side; thus, a
chevron
couche
is one which
emerges
from one side of the
escutcheon
and has its apex on the
opposite
side, or at the fess
point..
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Accouchement
::
Accouchement
(n.)
Delivery
in
childbe.
Couche
::
Couche
(v. t.) Not
erect;
inclined;
-- said of
anything
that is
usually
erect,
as an
escutcheon..
Arest
::
Arest (n.) A
support
for the spear when
couched
for the
attack.
Coucher
::
Coucher
(n.) A
factor
or agent
resident
in a
country
for
traffic.
Coucher
::
Coucher
(n.) The book in which a
corporation
or other body
registers
its
particular
acts.
Obstetrician
::
Obstetrician
(n.) One
skilled
in
obstetrics;
an
accoucheur.
Coucher
::
Coucher
(n.) One who
couches.
Couched
::
Couched
(a.) Same as
Couch/.
Accoucheur
::
Accoucheur
(n.) A man who
assists
women in
childbirth;
a man
midwife;
an
obstetrician.
Couched
::
Couched
(imp. & p. p.) of Couc.
Forceps
::
Forceps
(n.) A pair of
pinchers,
or
tongs;
an
instrument
for
grasping,
holding
firmly,
or
exerting
traction
upon,
bodies
which it would be
inconvenient
or
impracticable
to seize with the
fingers,
especially
one for
delicate
operations,
as those of
watchmakers,
surgeons,
accoucheurs,
dentists,
etc..
Coucher
::
Coucher
(n.) One who
couches
paper.
Couchee
::
Couchee
(v. t.) A
reception
held at the time of going to bed, as by a
sovereign
or great
prince..
Couche
::
Couche
(v. t.) Lying on its side; thus, a
chevron
couche
is one which
emerges
from one side of the
escutcheon
and has its apex on the
opposite
side, or at the fess
point..
Accoucheuse
::
Accoucheuse
(n.) A
midwife.
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