Definition of Eched

1. eche [v] - See also: eche

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eched

ecdysterone
ecesic
ecesis
ecesises
ecgonidine
ecgonine
ecgonine benzoate
ecgonines
ech
echage
echappe
echappes
echard
echards
eche
eched (current term)
echelle
echelle grating
echelle gratings
echelles
echelon
echeloned
echeloning
echelons
echeosis
eches
echeveria
echeverias
echidna
echidnae

Literary usage of Eched

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Annual Digest of Every Reported Case in All the Courts: Being a ...by Alfred Charles Richard Emden, Great Britain Courts, Great Britain by Alfred Charles Richard Emden, Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1885)
"15; eched. 1, r. 14; sched. 2, rr. 22—25. Ex parle SMITH 28 s. 18. Ex parte CLARK - 29 ss. 18, 28 sub-s. 3(d). ..."

2. State Publications: A Provisional List of the Official Publications of the by Richard Rogers Bowker (1908)
"p., 1 p. fold eched. Report of the avails of certain revenue for the last ten years, Jan. 12, 1830. '80. 4 p. fold. ..."

3. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"... In every thing all holly his sentence: And if that I, at loves reverence, Have any worde in eched for the best, ..."

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