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Definition of itch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of itch is as below...
Itch (v. i.) To have an
uneasy
sensation
in the skin, which
inclines
the
person
to
scratch
the part
affected..
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Witcheries
::
Witcheries
(pl. ) of
Witcher.
Dip
::
Dip (n.)
Inclination
downward;
direction
below a
horizontal
line;
slope;
pitch.
Chain Stitch
::
Chain
stitch
() An
ornamental
stitch
like the links of a
chain;
-- used in
crocheting,
sewing,
and
embroidery..
Leap
::
Leap (v. t.) To cause to leap; as, to leap a horse
across
a
ditch..
Pitch-faced
::
Pitch-faced
(a.)
Having
the arris
defined
by a line
beyond
which the rock is cut away, so as to give
nearly
true
edges;
-- said of
squared
stones
that are
otherwise
quarry-faced..
Plunge
::
Plunge
(n.) The act of
thrusting
into or
submerging;
a dive, leap, rush, or pitch into, or as into,
water;
as, to take the water with a
plunge..
Switching
::
Switched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Switc.
Bewitchedness
::
Bewitchedness
(n.) The state of being
bewitched.
Marl
::
Marl (v. t.) To
cover,
as part of a rope, with
marline,
marking
a
pecular
hitch at each turn to
prevent
unwinding..
Fibrillar
::
Fibrillar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
fibrils
or
fibers;
as,
fibrillar
twitchings..
Imitation
::
Imitation
(n.) One of the
principal
means of
securing
unity and
consistency
in
polyphonic
composition;
the
repetition
of
essentially
the same
melodic
theme,
phrase,
or
motive,
on
different
degrees
of
pitch,
by one or more of the other parts of
voises.
Cf.
Canon..
Box
::
Box (n.) The
square
in which the
pitcher
stands.
Pitchiness
::
Pitchiness
(n.)
Blackness,
as of
pitch;
darkness..
Pitcher
::
Pitcher
(n.) A sort of
crowbar
for
digging.
Quilt
::
Quilt (v. t.) To
stitch
or sew
together
at
frequent
intervals,
in order to
confine
in place the
several
layers
of cloth and
wadding
of which a
garment,
comforter,
etc., may be made; as, to quilt a
coat..
Toaster
::
Toaster
(n.) A
kitchen
utensil
for
toasting
bread,
cheese,
etc..
Hemstitching
::
Hemstitching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Hemstitc.
Music
::
Music (n.) The
science
and the art of
tones,
or
musical
sounds,
i. e.,
sounds
of
higher
or lower
pitch,
begotten
of
uniform
and
synchronous
vibrations,
as of a
string
at
various
degrees
of
tension;
the
science
of
harmonical
tones which
treats
of the
principles
of
harmony,
or the
properties,
dependences,
and
relations
of tones to each
other;
the art of
combining
tones in a
manner
to
please
the ear..
Scullion
::
Scullion
(n.) A
servant
who
cleans
pots and
kettles,
and does other
menial
services
in the
kitchen..
Fagot
::
Fagot (n.) A
bundle
of
sticks,
twigs,
or small
branches
of
trees,
used for fuel, for
raising
batteries,
filling
ditches,
or other
purposes
in
fortification;
a
fascine..
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