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Definition of pouch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pouch is as below...
Pouch (n.) A sac or bag for
carrying
food or
young;
as, the cheek
pouches
of
certain
rodents,
and the pouch of
marsupials..
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Pouching
::
Pouching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pouc.
Purse
::
Purse (n.) A small bag or
pouch,
the
opening
of which is made to draw
together
closely,
used to carry money in; by
extension,
any
receptacle
for money
carried
on the
person;
a
wallet;
a
pocketbook;
a
portemonnaie..
Nototrema
::
Nototrema
(n.) The
pouched,
or
marsupial,
frog of South
America..
Solenostomi
::
Solenostomi
(n. pl.) A tribe of
lophobranch
fishes
having
a
tubular
snout.
The
female
carries
the eggs in a
ventral
pouch.
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A
bulkhead
in the hold of a
vessel,
to
prevent
grain,
etc., from
shifting..
Ape
::
Ape (n.) A
quadrumanous
mammal,
esp. of the
family
Simiadae,
having
teeth of the same
number
and form as in man, and
possessing
neither
a tail nor cheek
pouches.
The name is
applied
esp. to
species
of the genus
Hylobates,
and is
sometimes
used as a
general
term for all
Quadrumana.
The
higher
forms,
the
gorilla,
chimpanzee,
and
ourang,
are often
called
anthropoid
apes or man
apes..
Pouched
::
Pouched
(a.)
Having
a
marsupial
pouch;
as, the
pouched
badger,
or the
wombat..
Cyst
::
Cyst (n.) A pouch or sac
without
opening,
usually
membranous
and
containing
morbid
matter,
which is
accidentally
developed
in one of the
natural
cavities
or in the
substance
of an
organ..
Pod
::
Pod (n.) A bag; a
pouch.
Pouched
::
Pouched
(a.)
Having
internal
cheek
pouches;
as, the
pouched
squirrels..
Scrotiform
::
Scrotiform
(a.)
Purse-shaped;
pouch-shaped.
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A small bag;
usually,
a
leathern
bag; as, a pouch for
money;
a shot
pouch;
a mail
pouch,
etc..
Civet
::
Civet (n.) A
substance,
of the
consistence
of
butter
or
honey,
taken from
glands
in the anal pouch of the civet
(Viverra
civetta).
It is of clear
yellowish
or
brownish
color,
of a
strong,
musky odor,
offensive
when
undiluted,
but
agreeable
when a small
portion
is mixed with
another
substance.
It is used as a
perfume..
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A
protuberant
belly;
a
paunch;
-- so
called
in
ridicule.
Perula
::
Perula
(n.) A
pouchlike
portion
of the
perianth
in
certain
orchides.
Wax
::
Wax (n.) A
fatty,
solid
substance,
produced
by bees, and
employed
by them in the
construction
of their comb; --
usually
called
beeswax.
It is first
excreted,
from a row of
pouches
along their
sides,
in the form of
scales,
which,
being
masticated
and mixed with
saliva,
become
whitened
and
tenacious.
Its
natural
color is pale or dull
yellow..
Pipefish
::
Pipefish
(n.) Any
lophobranch
fish of the genus
Siphostoma,
or
Syngnathus,
and
allied
genera,
having
a long and very
slender
angular
body,
covered
with bony
plates.
The mouth is
small,
at the end of a long,
tubular
snout.
The male has a pouch on his
belly,
in which the
incubation
of the eggs takes
place..
Pelican
::
Pelican
(n.) Any large
webfooted
bird of the genus
Pelecanus,
of which about a dozen
species
are
known.
They have an
enormous
bill, to the lower edge of which is
attached
a pouch in which
captured
fishes
are
temporarily
stored..
Sport
::
Sporran
(n.) A large purse or pouch made of skin with the hair or fur on, worn in front of the kilt by
Highlanders
when in full
dress..
Capouch
::
Capouch
(n. & v. t.) Same as
Capoch.
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