Definition of Klatch

1. Noun. An informal social gathering, especially for the purpose of conversation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Klatch

1. a social gathering [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Klatch

kizami
kjarposko
kk
kkoktu
kkwaenggwari
klackers
kladnoite
klamaths
klammath weed
klang
klangs
klap
klapped
klapping
klaps
klatch (current term)
klatches
klatchs
klatsch
klatsches
klatskin's tumour
klatskin tumour
klavalier
klavaliers
klavern
klaverns
klaviers
klaxon
klaxoned
klaxoning

Literary usage of Klatch

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

1. The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy by Orlando Bump, Eugene Williams, United States (1898)
"S klatch. -461: in re Murdock. 3 В. П. 1-16: я. с. I,ow<41. :i62: s. с. 12 1*. T. Б. !»7: in re Boutelle. 2 BR 129: я. с. 15 Tins. Г.. ..."

2. The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions by William Callyhan Robinson (1890)
"... (1869), 6 klatch. 438 ; 3 Fisher, 595. That the completion of a machine, and testing it, is not prior use if it be afterward taken to pieces and not ..."

3. The Treaty Making Power of the United States by Charles Henry Butler (1902)
"Y. 1863; 5 klatch- ford, 202. NELSON', J., Vol. I, 547 Powers vs. Comly. US Sup. Ct. 1879; 101 US 789, WAITE. Ch. J., Vol. II. ..."

4. In the Shade of an Acacia Tree: Memoirs of a Health Officer in Africa, 1945-1959 by Frank L. Lambrecht (1991)
"A number of blood smears have been handed to MC from impala, zebra, and topi. I make it a routine to make also "klatch" preparations from liver, spleen, ..."

5. Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are by John Jamieson, John Johnstone (1867)
"2. A dash ; the act of throwing a soft or moist body, S. 3. A blow ; a stroke.—Germ, klatch, id. 4. Clash o' wert, any thing completely drenched with water, ..."

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