kutch

[ US /ˈkətʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. tannin extract derived from any of several mangrove barks of Pacific areas
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How To Use kutch In A Sentence

  • The Rann of Kutch harbours unique, and now-endangered, native flora and fauna besides considerable agro-biodiversity.
  • The Kutchin and Eastern Finneh were modeled after the clay pipes of the Hudson Bay Company, but they also carve very pretty ones out of birch knots and the root of the wild rose-bush. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • The rest are given a second roll and in the second kutcha sifting about 20 - 25% rolled leaf is taken out. Darjeeling Tea Processing - The process of Darjeeling Tea manufacture
  • The Rann of Kutch harbours unique, and now-endangered, native flora and fauna besides considerable agro-biodiversity.
  • Odho is a delicacy from the Kutchi region of India ... a remarkable geographical region that is part wetland and part desert. Archive 2007-05-01
  • It's working: Two and a Half Men, starring Kutcher as bighearted Internet billionaire Walden Schmidt, opened to 32.8 million viewers (including seven days of DVR use), and continues as TV's most-watched comedy (and No. 2 scripted series overall, behind only NCIS). Exclusive: Chuck Lorre Talks Two and a Half Men's Turnaround and His "Painful" Year
  • then, because this looks like a lot of fun to me, light and airy, but a lot of fun with Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac.
  • The spider that bites Maguire in the movie is actually a Black Widow spider, painted red and blue by famed spider wrangler Steven R Kutcher.
  • Indian officials believe the British-administered Sindh and the Kutch state had signed an agreement in 1914 which had demarcated the boundary midway through Sir Creek.
  • Kutchera also noted since the Caucasian market is often individualistic whereas the Hispanic market tends to be collectivistic, according to Geert Hofstede, the Dutch organizational sociologist who studied cultural dimensions in international business. Ashley Michelle Williams: Social Media Is the Gateway to Hispanics
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