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pouch

 (pouch)
n.
1. A small bag often closing with a drawstring and used especially for carrying loose items in one's pocket.
2. A bag or sack used to carry mail or diplomatic dispatches.
3. A leather bag or case for carrying powder or small-arms ammunition.
4. A sealed plastic or foil container used for packaging food or drink.
5. Something resembling a bag in shape: the pouches under one's eyes.
6. Zoology A saclike structure, such as the cheek pockets of the gopher or the external abdominal pocket in which marsupials carry their young.
7. Anatomy A pocketlike space in the body: the pharyngeal pouch.
8. Scots A pocket.
9. Archaic A small purse for coins.
v. pouched, pouch·ing, pouch·es
v.tr.
1. To place in or as if in a pouch; pocket.
2. To cause to resemble a pouch.
3. To swallow. Used of certain birds or fishes.
v.intr.
To assume the form of a pouch or pouchlike cavity.

[Middle English, from Old French, of Germanic origin.]

pouch′y adj.
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pouch

(paʊtʃ)
n
1. a small flexible baglike container: a tobacco pouch.
2. (Zoology) a saclike structure in any of various animals, such as the abdominal receptacle marsupium in marsupials or the cheek fold in rodents
3. (Anatomy) anatomy any sac, pocket, or pouchlike cavity or space in an organ or part
4. another word for mailbag
5. (Clothing & Fashion) a Scot word for pocket
vb
6. (tr) to place in or as if in a pouch
7. to arrange or become arranged in a pouchlike form
8. (Zoology) (tr) (of certain birds and fishes) to swallow
[C14: from Old Norman French pouche, from Old French poche bag; see poke2]
ˈpouchy adj
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pouch

(paʊtʃ)

n.
1. a bag, sack, or similar receptacle, esp. one for small articles or quantities: a tobacco pouch.
2. a small moneybag.
3. a bag for carrying mail.
4. a bag or case of leather, used by soldiers to carry ammunition.
5. something shaped like or resembling a bag or pocket.
6. a baggy fold of flesh under the eye.
7. a baglike anatomical structure, as the dilated cheeks of certain rodents or the receptacle for the young of marsupials.
v.t.
8. to put into or enclose in a pouch, bag, or pocket; pocket.
9. to arrange in the form of a pouch.
10. (of a fish or bird) to swallow.
v.i.
11. to form a pouch.
[1350–1400; Middle English pouche < Anglo-French; Old French poche]
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pouch


Past participle: pouched
Gerund: pouching

Imperative
pouch
pouch
Present
I pouch
you pouch
he/she/it pouches
we pouch
you pouch
they pouch
Preterite
I pouched
you pouched
he/she/it pouched
we pouched
you pouched
they pouched
Present Continuous
I am pouching
you are pouching
he/she/it is pouching
we are pouching
you are pouching
they are pouching
Present Perfect
I have pouched
you have pouched
he/she/it has pouched
we have pouched
you have pouched
they have pouched
Past Continuous
I was pouching
you were pouching
he/she/it was pouching
we were pouching
you were pouching
they were pouching
Past Perfect
I had pouched
you had pouched
he/she/it had pouched
we had pouched
you had pouched
they had pouched
Future
I will pouch
you will pouch
he/she/it will pouch
we will pouch
you will pouch
they will pouch
Future Perfect
I will have pouched
you will have pouched
he/she/it will have pouched
we will have pouched
you will have pouched
they will have pouched
Future Continuous
I will be pouching
you will be pouching
he/she/it will be pouching
we will be pouching
you will be pouching
they will be pouching
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been pouching
you have been pouching
he/she/it has been pouching
we have been pouching
you have been pouching
they have been pouching
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been pouching
you will have been pouching
he/she/it will have been pouching
we will have been pouching
you will have been pouching
they will have been pouching
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been pouching
you had been pouching
he/she/it had been pouching
we had been pouching
you had been pouching
they had been pouching
Conditional
I would pouch
you would pouch
he/she/it would pouch
we would pouch
you would pouch
they would pouch
Past Conditional
I would have pouched
you would have pouched
he/she/it would have pouched
we would have pouched
you would have pouched
they would have pouched
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.pouch - a small or medium size container for holding or carrying thingspouch - a small or medium size container for holding or carrying things
bag - a flexible container with a single opening; "he stuffed his laundry into a large bag"
mail pouch, mailbag - pouch used in the shipment of mail
pocket - a small pouch inside a garment for carrying small articles
sporran - a fur or leather pouch worn at the front of the kilt as part of the traditional dress of Scottish Highlanders
tobacco pouch - a pouch for carrying pipe tobacco
belt bag, waist pack - a small pouch (usually with a zipper) that attaches to a belt and is worn around the waist
2.pouch - an enclosed spacepouch - an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air"
enclosed space, cavity - space that is surrounded by something
3.pouch - (anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
gastric mill, gizzard, ventriculus - thick-walled muscular pouch below the crop in many birds and reptiles for grinding food
utricle, utriculus - a small pouch into which the semicircular canals open
atrial auricle, auricle, auricula atrii - a small conical pouch projecting from the upper anterior part of each atrium of the heart
auricular appendage, auricular appendix, auricula - a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the heart
sac - a structure resembling a bag in an animal
cheek pouch - a membranous pouch inside the mouth of many rodents (as a gopher)
marsupium - an external abdominal pouch in most marsupials where newborn offspring are suckled
scrotum - the external pouch that contains the testes
anatomy, general anatomy - the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals
Verb1.pouch - put into a small bag
bag - put into a bag; "The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries"
2.pouch - send by special mail that goes through diplomatic channels
mail, get off - send via the postal service; "I'll mail you the check tomorrow"
3.pouch - swell or protrude outwards; "His stomach bulged after the huge meal"
change form, change shape, deform - assume a different shape or form
bulk - stick out or up; "The parcel bulked in the sack"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

pouch

noun bag, pocket, sack, container, purse, poke (dialect) a leather pouch full of tobacco
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pouch

verb
To curve outward past the normal or usual limit:
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Translations
جِرابكيسمِحْفَظَه
vakváček
pung
pussittaa
erszény
pokitaska, poki
kapšaskapšiukaspagurklissterblė
maisiņšmaisspazodesoma
ağız kesesicepgöz altı torbacığıkese

pouch

[paʊtʃ] N (for tobacco) → petaca f; (for ammunition) → cartuchera f; (hunter's) → morral m (Zool, Anat) → bolsa f
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

pouch

[ˈpaʊtʃ] n
(ZOOLOGY) [animal] → poche f
(= small bag) → pochette f
(for tobacco)blague f tobacco pouch
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

pouch

nBeutel m; (under eyes) → (Tränen)sack m; (of pelican, hamster)Tasche f; (Mil) → (Patronen)tasche f; (Hist: for gunpowder) → (Pulver)beutel m; (esp US: = mail pouch) → Postsack m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

pouch

[paʊtʃ] n (Anat) (for tobacco) → borsa; (for money) → borsellino (Zool) → marsupio
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

pouch

(pautʃ) noun
1. a small bag. a tobacco-pouch.
2. something bag-like. This animal stores its food in two pouches under its chin.
3. the pocket of skin in which the young of certain kinds of animal, eg the kangaroo, are reared.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

pouch

n. bolsa, saco, cavidad.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

pouch

n (surg) reservorio; ileal — reservorio ileal
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