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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 (n.) An
eruption
of
small,
isolated,
acuminated
vesicles,
produced
by the
entrance
of a
parasitic
mite (the
Sarcoptes
scabei),
and
attended
with
itching.
It is
transmissible
by
contact..
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Elcaja
::
Elcaja
(n.) An
Arabian
tree
(Trichilia
emetica).
The
fruit,
which is
emetic,
is
sometimes
employed
in the
composition
of an
ointment
for the cure of the
itch..
Ditch
::
Ditch (n.) A
trench
made in the earth by
digging,
particularly
a
trench
for
draining
wet land, for
guarding
or
fencing
inclosures,
or for
preventing
an
approach
to a town or
fortress.
In the
latter
sense,
it is
called
also a moat or a
fosse..
Plunge
::
Plunge
(v. i.) To pitch or throw one's self
headlong
or
violently
forward,
as a horse
does..
Suture
::
Suture
(n.) The
stitch
by which the parts are
united.
Spitchcocked
::
Spitchcock
(n.) An eel split and
broiled.
Pitch-ore
::
Pitch-ore
(n.)
Pitchblende.
Sew
::
Sew (v. t.) To unite or
fasten
together
by
stitches,
as with a
needle
and
thread..
Switch
::
Switch
(n.) A
separate
mass or trees of hair, or of some
substance
(at jute) made to
resemble
hair, worn on the head by
women..
Fork
::
Fork (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
handle
with a shank
terminating
in two or more
prongs
or
tines,
which are
usually
of
metal,
parallel
and
slightly
curved;
-- used from
piercing,
holding,
taking
up, or
pitching
anything..
Sutler
::
Sutile
(a.) Done by
stitching.
Unison
::
Unison
(n.)
Sounded
alike in
pitch;
unisonant;
unisonous;
as,
unison
passages,
in which two or more parts unite in
coincident
sound..
Siren
::
Siren (n.) Any long,
slender
amphibian
of the genus Siren or
family
Sirenidae,
destitute
of hind legs and
pelvis,
and
having
permanent
external
gills as well as
lungs.
They
inhabit
the
swamps,
lagoons,
and
ditches
of the
Southern
United
States.
The more
common
species
(Siren
lacertina)
is dull
lead-gray
in
color,
and
becames
two feet
long..
Pluck
::
Pluck (v. t.)
Especially,
to pull with
sudden
force or
effort,
or to pull off or out from
something,
with a
twitch;
to
twitch;
also, to
gather,
to pick; as, to pluck
feathers
from a fowl; to pluck hair or wool from a skin; to pluck
grapes..
Spell
::
Spell (v. t.) To put under the
influence
of a
spell;
to
affect
by a
spell;
to
bewitch;
to
fascinate;
to
charm.
Purl
::
Purl (n.) An
inversion
of
stitches
in
knitting,
which gives to the work a
ribbed
or waved
appearance..
Stitched
::
Stitch
(v. i.) A
furrow.
Fascinous
::
Fascinous
(a.)
Caused
or
acting
by
witchcraft.
Cunette
::
Cunette
(n.) A drain
trench,
in a ditch or moat; --
called
also
cuvette..
Ha-ha
::
Ha-ha (n.) A sunk
fence;
a
fence,
wall, or
ditch,
not
visible
till one is close upon it..
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..
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