Definition of Cutches

1. cutch [n] - See also: cutch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cutches

cutaway
cutaway drawing
cutaway model
cutaways
cutback
cutbacks
cutbank
cutbanks
cutch
cutcha
cutcheries
cutcherries
cutcherry
cutchery
cutcherys
cutches (current term)
cutdown
cutdowns
cute
cute-hoorism
cute as a bug's ear
cute hoor
cute hoorism
cute hoors
cutely
cuteness
cutenesses
cutensil
cutensils

Literary usage of Cutches

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

1. Technical Reports and Scientific Papers by Imperial Institute (Great Britain), Frederick Augustus Abel (1903)
"If the two operations are repeated, these cutches give yellowish-browns possessing only ... cutches which in the first process stain the cotton a reddish or ..."

2. Tariff Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of by Committee on Ways and Means, United States, Congress, House (1908)
"Is it not true that catechin and catechu-tannic acid are present in considerable quantities in all cutches; if so, state the percentages of each.—X A. 19. ..."

3. The Preservation of Fishing Nets by Joseph Thomas Cunningham (1902)
"But some of the red cutches put upon the market by the Borneo companies are almost entirely soluble in the cold, either because they have been chemically ..."

4. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"It possesses a bright-chocolate and sometimes an orange-brown colour, and yields, on dyeing, very similar results to the ordinary cutches. a point which ..."

5. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"It possesses a bright-chocolate and sometimes an orange-brown colour, and yields, on dyeing, very similar results to the ordinary cutches. ..."

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