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1. (n.) pouch
a bag, sack, or similar receptacle, esp. one for small articles or quantities:
a tobacco pouch.
2. pouch
a small moneybag.
3. pouch
a bag for carrying mail.
4. pouch
a bag or case of leather, used by soldiers to carry ammunition.
5. pouch
something shaped like or resembling a bag or pocket.
6. pouch
a baggy fold of flesh under the eye.
7. pouch
a baglike anatomical structure, as the dilated cheeks of certain rodents or the receptacle for the young of marsupials.
8. (v.t.) pouch
to put into or enclose in a pouch, bag, or pocket; pocket.
9. pouch
to arrange in the form of a pouch.
10. pouch
(of a fish or bird) to swallow.
11. (v.i.) pouch
to form a pouch.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME pouche < AF; OF poche)
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| Definition of 'Pouch' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) pouch
a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
2. (noun) pouch, sac, sack, pocket
an enclosed space
"the trapped miners found a pocket of air"
3. (verb) pouch, pocket
(anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
4. (verb) pouch
put into a small bag
5. (verb) pouch
send by special mail that goes through diplomatic channels
6. (verb) bulge, pouch, protrude
swell or protrude outwards
"His stomach bulged after the huge meal"
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1. (noun) pouch
a piece of skin that can stretch to hold sth, on the body of some animals
the kangaroo's pouch
2. pouch
a rounded bag made of cloth or leather
a leather pouch for coins
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| Definition of 'Pouch' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Pouch
a small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc
2. (noun) Pouch
that which is shaped like, or used as, a pouch
3. (noun) Pouch
a protuberant belly; a paunch; -- so called in ridicule
4. (noun) Pouch
a sac or bag for carrying food or young; as, the cheek pouches of certain rodents, and the pouch of marsupials
5. (noun) Pouch
a cyst or sac containing fluid
6. (noun) Pouch
a silicle, or short pod, as of the shepherd's purse
7. (noun) Pouch
a bulkhead in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain, etc., from shifting
8. (verb) Pouch
to put or take into a pouch
9. (verb) Pouch
to swallow; -- said of fowls
10. (verb) Pouch
to pout
11. (verb) Pouch
to pocket; to put up with
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Sense: a small bag
a tobacco-pouch.
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Afrikaans: sakkie |
Arabic: كيس |
Bulgarian: торбичка |
Brazilian: bolsa |
Czech: váček |
German: der Beutel |
Danish: pung; -pung |
Greek: σακούλι |
Spanish: bolsa pequeña, (tabaco) p |
Estonian: (väike) kott |
Farsi: کیسه کوچک |
Finnish: pussukka |
French: sac(oche), blague |
Hebrew: נַרתִיק |
Hindi: थैली, जेब |
Croatian: vrećica |
Hungarian: zacskó |
Indonesian: kantung kecil |
Icelandic: taska, poki |
Italian: borsa |
Japanese: 小袋 |
Korean: 작은 주머니 |
Lithuanian: kapš(iuk)as |
Latvian: maisiņš |
Malay: dompet |
Dutch: zakje |
Norwegian: pung, pose |
Polish: woreczek |
Persian: بكس کوچک |
Pashto: كوچنى بكس |
Portuguese: bolsa |
Romanian: săculeţ |
Russian: мешочек, сумка;кисет |
Slovak: vrecúško |
Slovenian: mošnja |
Serbian: vrećica |
Swedish: pung, påse |
Thai: ถุงเล็ก ๆ |
Turkish: kese |
Taiwanese: 小袋 |
Ukrainian: торбинка; кисет |
Urdu: چھوٹي تھيلي |
Vietnamese: túi nhỏ |
Chinese: 小袋 |
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