5 Letter Words Ending in CH
lurch
Noun : A sudden or unsteady movement.
Verb : To make such a sudden, unsteady movement.
Noun : A predicament or difficult situation.
epoch
Noun : A particular period of history, or of a person's life, especially one considered noteworthy or remarkable.
Noun : A notable event which marks the beginning of such a period.
Noun : (chronology, astronomy, computing) A specific instant in time, chosen as the point of reference or zero value of a system that involves identifying instants of time.
pitch
Noun : A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.
Noun : A dark, extremely viscous material still remaining after distilling crude oil and tar.
Noun : (geology) Pitchstone.
touch
Verb : Primarily physical senses.
Verb : (transitive) To make physical contact with; to bring the hand, finger or other part of the body into contact with.
Verb : (transitive) To come into (involuntary) contact with; to meet or intersect.
reach
Verb : (intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
Verb : (transitive) To give to someone by stretching out a limb, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another person; to hand over.
Verb : (transitive) To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held, so as to touch, strike, grasp, etc.
wench
Noun : (specifically) A girl or young woman of a lower class.
Noun : (archaic, now dialectal or humorous, possibly offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
Noun : (archaic or dialectal) Used as a term of endearment for a female person, especially a wife, daughter, or girlfriend: darling, sweetheart.
peach
Noun : (countable, uncountable) Soft juicy stone fruit of the peach tree, having yellow flesh, downy, red-tinted yellow skin, and a deeply sculptured pit or stone containing a single seed.
Noun : (countable) Any tree of species Prunus persica, native to China and now widely cultivated throughout temperate regions, having pink flowers and edible fruit.
Noun : (uncountable) A light yellow-red colour.
perch
Noun : Any of the three species of spiny-finned freshwater fish in the genus Perca.
Noun : Any of the about 200 related species of fish in the taxonomic family Percidae, especially:
Noun : A rod, staff, tree branch, ledge, etc., used as a roost by a bird.
fetch
Verb : (transitive, ditransitive) To retrieve; to bear towards; to go and get.
Verb : (transitive) To obtain as price or equivalent; to sell for.
Noun : (also figuratively) An act of fetching, of bringing something from a distance.
hitch
Noun : (informal) A problem, delay or source of difficulty.
Noun : A sudden pull.
Noun : A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer.
march
Noun : A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, by bands, and in ceremonies.
Noun : A political rally or parade.
Noun : Steady forward movement or progression.
coach
Noun : (originally Oxford University slang) A trainer or instructor.
Verb : (transitive) To instruct; to train.
Verb : (intransitive, sports) To train.
bunch
Noun : A group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.
Noun : An informal body of friends.
Noun : (US, informal) A considerable amount.
pinch
Verb : To squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
Verb : To squeeze between the thumb and forefinger.
Verb : To squeeze between two objects.
batch
Noun : The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time.
Noun : (by extension) A quantity of anything produced at one operation.
Noun : A group or collection of things of the same kind, such as a batch of letters or the next batch of business.
gulch
Noun : A ravine-like or deep V-shaped valley, often eroded by flash floods; shallower than a canyon and deeper than a gully.
Verb : (obsolete) To swallow greedily; to gulp down.
Verb : (obsolete) To fall heavily.
poach
Verb : (ambitransitive) To trespass on another's property to take fish or game.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To take game or fish illegally.
Verb : (by extension, ambitransitive) To take anything illegally or unfairly.
zilch
Noun : (uncountable, informal) Nothing, zero.
Adjective : (informal, chiefly US) No, zero, non-existent.
Verb : (informal, US sports) To cause to score nothing, to thoroughly defeat.
witch
Noun : A person (now usually particularly a woman) who uses magical or similar supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
Noun : A woman who follows Wicca or similar New Age pagan beliefs.
Noun : (figurative, chiefly derogatory) An ugly or unpleasant woman.
match
Noun : (sports) A competitive sporting event such as a boxing meet (commonly called a "bout"), a baseball game, or a cricket match.
Noun : Any contest or trial of strength or skill, or to determine superiority.
Noun : Someone with a measure of an attribute equaling or exceeding the object of comparison.
watch
Noun : A portable or wearable timepiece.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To look at, see, or view for a period of time.
Verb : (transitive) To observe over a period of time; to notice or pay attention.
bitch
Noun : (dated or specialised, dog-breeding) A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother.
Noun : (slang, vulgar, offensive, often sexist) A despicable or disagreeable, aggressive person, usually a woman.
Noun : (vulgar, offensive, slang) A woman.
which
Noun : In computing, which is a command for various operating systems used to identify the location of executables.
patch
Noun : A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole.
Noun : A small piece of anything used to repair damage or a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.
Noun : A piece of any size, used to repair something for a temporary period only, or that it is temporary because it is not meant to last long or will be removed as soon as a proper repair can be made, which will happen in the near future.
catch
Noun : (countable) The act of seizing or capturing.
Noun : (countable) The act of catching an object in motion, especially a ball.
Noun : (countable) The act of noticing, understanding or hearing.
hatch
Noun : A horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.
Noun : A trapdoor.
Noun : An opening in a wall at window height for the purpose of serving food or other items. A pass through.
cinch
Noun : (informal) Something that is very easy to do.
Noun : (informal) Something that is obvious or certain to occur; a sure thing.
Verb : To bring to certain conclusion.
munch
Verb : To eat vigorously or with excitement.
Verb : (often with "on") To chew with a grinding, crunching sound, and with the mouth closed.
Noun : (countable, colloquial) An act of eating.
conch
Noun : A marine gastropod of the family Strombidae which lives in its own spiral shell.
Noun : The shell of this sea animal.
Noun : A musical instrument made from a large spiral seashell, somewhat like a trumpet.
butch
Adjective : (slang, originally Polari) Very masculine, with a masculine appearance or attitude.
Noun : (slang, LGBTQ, countable) A lesbian who appears masculine or acts in a masculine manner.
Verb : (nonstandard, transitive) To slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market.
letch
Noun : (informal) A lecher.
Noun : A stream or pool in boggy land.
Noun : (archaic) Strong desire; passion.
punch
Noun : (countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
Verb : (transitive) To strike with one's fist.
Noun : (uncountable) Power, strength, energy.
leech
Noun : An aquatic blood-sucking annelid of subclass Hirudinea, especially Hirudo medicinalis.
Noun : (figuratively) A person who derives advantage from others in a parasitic fashion.
Verb : (transitive, figuratively) To drain (resources) without giving back.
porch
Noun : (architecture) A covered entrance to a building, whether taken from the interior, and forming a sort of vestibule within the main wall, or projecting without and with a separate roof. A porch often has chair(s), table(s) and swings.
Noun : A portico; a covered walk.
Noun : The platform outside the external hatch of a spacecraft.
finch
Noun : Any bird of the family Fringillidae, seed-eating passerine birds, native chiefly to the Northern Hemisphere and usually having a conical beak.
Noun : Any bird of other families of similar appearance to members of family Fringillidae.
Noun : Any Eurasian goldfinch (of species Carduelis carduelis, syn. Fringilla carduelis).
notch
Noun : (informal) A level or degree.
Noun : A V-shaped cut.
Noun : Such a cut, used for keeping a record.
leach
Verb : (transitive) To purge a soluble matter out of something by the action of a percolating fluid.
Verb : (intransitive) To part with soluble constituents by percolation.
Verb : (figurative, intransitive) To bleed; to seep.
winch
Noun : A machine consisting of a drum on an axle, a friction brake or ratchet and pawl, and a crank handle or prime mover (often an electric or hydraulic motor), with or without gearing, to give increased mechanical advantage when hoisting or hauling on a rope or cable.
Noun : (nautical) A hoisting device used for loading or unloading cargo, or for pulling in lines.
Verb : To use a winch
retch
Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To make or experience an unsuccessful effort to vomit; to strain or spasm, as if to vomit; to gag or nearly vomit.
Verb : (transitive, intransitive, loosely) To vomit; to make or experience a successful effort to vomit.
Noun : An unsuccessful effort to vomit.
filch
Verb : (transitive) To illegally take possession of (something, especially items of low value); to pilfer, to steal.
Noun : An act of filching; larceny, theft.
Noun : Something which has been filched or stolen.
hunch
Noun : A theory, idea, or guess; an intuitive impression that something will happen.
Noun : A stooped or curled posture; a slouch.
Verb : (intransitive) To bend the top of one's body forward while raising one's shoulders.
bench
Noun : A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools.
Noun : (sports) The place where players (substitutes) and coaches sit when not playing.
Noun : (law) The seat where the judges sit in court.
botch
Verb : To perform (a task) in an incompetent or unacceptable manner; to make a mess of something.
Verb : To do (something) without care or skill, or clumsily.
Noun : An action, job, or task that has been performed very badly; a ruined, defective, or clumsy piece of work.
mulch
Noun : (agriculture, horticulture) Any material used to cover the top layer of soil to protect, insulate, or decorate it, or to discourage weeds or retain moisture.
Verb : (agriculture) To apply mulch.
Verb : (agriculture) To turn into mulch.
vouch
Verb : (transitive) To affirm or warrant the correctness or truth of (something); also, to affirm or warrant (the truth of an assertion or statement).
Verb : (transitive) To cite or rely on (an authority, a written work, etc.) in support of one's actions or opinions.
Verb : (transitive) To back, confirm, or support (someone or something) with credible evidence or proof.
pooch
Noun : (slang) A dog.
Noun : A dog of mixed breed; a mongrel.
Noun : (countable) A bulge, an enlarged part.
orach
Noun : The saltbush: any of several plants of the genus Atriplex
Noun : especially Atriplex hortensis
Noun : or Atriplex patula, found in dry habitats, that have edible leaves resembling spinach.
cooch
Noun : (chiefly US, slang) The vagina or vulva.
Noun : (US, obsolete) The hootchy-kootchy, a type of erotic dance.
litch
Noun : A surname.
Verb : (slang) literally, actually
Noun : Alternative form of lich. [(archaic, UK) A corpse or dead body.]
couch
Noun : (Canada, US, Australia, Ireland) An item of furniture, often upholstered, for the comfortable seating of more than one person; a sofa.
Noun : A bed, a resting-place.
Noun : (metonymic, usually as "the couch") Psychotherapy.
hutch
Noun : A box, chest, crate, case or cabinet.
Noun : A coop or cage for keeping small animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, etc).
Noun : A piece of furniture in which items may be displayed.
parch
Verb : (transitive) To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat.
Verb : (transitive, colloquial) To make very thirsty.
Verb : (transitive) To burn the surface of, to scorch.
enoch
Noun : (biblical) In the Bible, one of the few people recorded as being taken by God before death.
Noun : (biblical) First son of Cain.
Noun : A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
blech
Verb : (slang) To have the vomiting reflex triggered.
Noun : (Judaism) A metal sheet used to cover stovetop burners on Shabbat to allow food to be kept warm without violating the prohibition against cooking.
cwtch
Noun : (Wales) A hug or cuddle.
Verb : (Wales) To hug, cuddle, embrace, or comfort.
Noun : (Wales) A cubbyhole or similar hiding place.
lytch
Noun : A surname.
Noun : Alternative form of lich. [(archaic, UK) A corpse or dead body.]
beach
Noun : The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
Noun : A horizontal strip of land, usually sandy, adjoining water.
Noun : (UK dialectal, Sussex, Kent) The loose pebbles of the seashore, especially worn by waves; shingle.
torch
Noun : A stick of wood or plant fibres twisted together, with one end soaked in a flammable substance such as resin or tallow and set on fire, which is held in the hand, put into a wall bracket, or stuck into the ground, and used chiefly as a light source.
Noun : (by extension) A similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material; specifically, a pole with a lamp at one end.
Noun : (figurative) A source of enlightenment or guidance.
ditch
Verb : (transitive) To discard or abandon.
Noun : A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.
latch
Noun : A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
Verb : To close or lock as if with a latch.
Verb : (transitive) To catch; lay hold of.
pouch
Noun : A small bag usually closed with a drawstring.
Noun : (zoology) An organic pocket in which a marsupial carries its young.
Noun : Any pocket or bag-shaped object, such as a cheek pouch.
belch
Verb : (ambitransitive, immunology) To expel (gas) from the stomach through the mouth; especially, to do so loudly.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To eject or emit (something) with spasmodic force or noise.
Noun : An instance of belching; the sound that it makes.
brach
Noun : (chiefly hunting) Originally, a synonym of scent hound (“a hunting dog that tracks prey using its sense of smell rather than by its vision”); later, any female hound; a bitch hound.
Noun : (derogatory) A despicable or disagreeable woman; a bitch.
Noun : A surname.
gooch
Noun : (slang) The perineum.
Verb : (slang) To blunder or bungle; goof.
Noun : A surname.
sitch
Noun : (slang) A situation.
Noun : (now chiefly dialectal) A brook; an occasional small waterway: a ditch, a gutter or drain; a ravine.
roach
Noun : (US) A cockroach.
Noun : (US, slang, smoking) The butt of a marijuana cigarette.
Noun : (US, slang, smoking) An entire marijuana cigarette, blunt, or joint.
beech
Noun : The wood of the beech tree.
Noun : A tree of the genus Fagus having a smooth, light grey trunk, oval, pointed leaves, and many branches.
Noun : (aviation) An aircraft made by Beechcraft.
teach
Verb : (ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
Verb : (ditransitive) To cause (someone) to learn or understand (something).
Verb : (intransitive, stative) To pass on knowledge generally, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
fitch
Noun : A polecat, such as the European polecat (Mustela putorius), the striped polecat, steppe polecat, or black-footed polecat of America.
Noun : A skin of a polecat.
Noun : A kind of twisted open weave in wickerwork.
ranch
Noun : A large plot of land used for raising cattle, sheep or other livestock.
Noun : A small farm that cultivates vegetables or livestock, especially one in the Southwestern United States.
Noun : A house or property on a plot of ranch land.
vetch
Noun : Any of several leguminous plants, of the genus Vicia, often grown as green manure and for their edible seeds.
Noun : Any of several similar plants within the subfamily Faboideae.
mooch
Verb : To beg, cadge, or sponge; to exploit or take advantage of others for personal gain.
Verb : (British) To wander around aimlessly, often causing irritation to others.
Noun : One who mooches; a moocher.
loach
Noun : A bottom-feeding freshwater fish in the superfamily or suborder Cobitoidea.
Noun : Any true loach, of the family Cobitidae.
Noun : A similar fish in one of three other families of Cypriniformes: Botiidae, Balitoridae, and Gyrinocheilidae.
potch
Noun : (chiefly Australia, mineralogy, gemmology) A type of rough opal without colour, and therefore not worth selling.
Verb : (transitive) To bleach rags in paper-making.
Verb : (obsolete, intransitive) To thrust.
hench
Adjective : (UK, slang, MLE) Big, strong, and muscular.
Verb : (comics) To be a henchman or henchwoman, usually for a supervillain.
Noun : (Scotland) A limp; lameness.
hulch
Noun : (dialectal) A thick slice, hunk.
Noun : (obsolete) A hunch, hump (on the back).
dench
Noun : An English surname.
Adjective : (UK, slang) Excellent; impressive; awesome.
Adjective : (UK, slang, of a man) Well-built, muscular, attractive.
disch
futch
Adjective : Exhibiting qualities of both femme and butch identities.
Noun : A person who exhibits traits of both a femme and a butch.
Noun : A surname.
deech
Noun : (UK dialectal, Northern England) Dirt (or grime) ingrained on the hands, or in cracks, crevices, etc.
Verb : (transitive) To smear, daub, plaster, or impregnate, especially with dirt which becomes hard and ingrained.
Noun : A surname.
paich
Verb : Alternative form of pech. [(Scotland, Northern England) To pant, to struggle for breath.]
thich
birch
Noun : Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
Noun : A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture.
Noun : A stick, rod or bundle of twigs made from birch wood, used for punishment.
dutch
Adjective : Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language.
Noun : The main language of the Netherlands, Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium) and Suriname; Netherlandic.
Noun : (collective) The people of the Netherlands, or one of certain ethnic groups descending from the people of the Netherlands.
ketch
Noun : A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with two masts, main and mizzen, the mizzen being stepped forward of the rudder post.
Noun : A hangman.
Noun : (UK, dialectal) A pie or turnover.
lynch
Verb : (transitive) To execute (somebody) without a proper legal trial or procedure, especially by hanging and backed by a mob.
Verb : (transitive, colloquial, by extension) To castigate severely.
Noun : A surname from Irish.
natch
Verb : (colloquial) Naturally; of course.
Noun : The rump of beef, especially the lower and back part of the rump.
Noun : (dialect) A notch.
reich
Noun : (in particular) The Third Reich; Nazi Germany.
Noun : A German empire, kingdom or nation; its territory or government.
Noun : (chiefly derogatory) Any empire, especially one that is imperialist, tyrannical, and/or racist.
ratch
Verb : (transitive) To stretch.
Verb : (transitive) To streak.
Noun : A ratchet wheel.
runch
Noun : The wild radish.
Verb : (Scotland, transitive) To grind, as with the teeth; to crunch.
mitch
Verb : (Ireland, Wales, ambitransitive) To be absent from (school) without a valid excuse; to play truant, to skive off.
Verb : (transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
Verb : (intransitive, dialectal) To shrink or retire from view; lurk out of sight; skulk.
synch
Verb : Alternative spelling of sync. [(informal) To synchronize, especially in the senses of data synchronization, time synchronization, or synchronizing music with video.]
Noun : Alternative spelling of sync. [Harmony.]
meech
Verb : (rare, US, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of mitch. [(transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.]
gatch
Noun : A form of plaster of Paris formerly used in Persia.
Verb : (transitive, medicine) To arrange (a patient's bed) so that its sections bend at the joints, to assist blood flow etc.
Noun : A surname.
meach
Verb : (obsolete) To skulk; to cower.
looch
Noun : Dated form of lohoch. [(medicine) A medicine in a soft form taken by licking; a lambative, a linctus.]
slich
Noun : Alternative form of schlich. [(dated, mining) The finer portion of crushed ore, as of gold, lead, or tin, separated by the water in certain wet processes.]
reech
Noun : (dialectal) Smoke.
Verb : (dialectal) Alternative form of reek. [(intransitive) To have or give off a strong, unpleasant smell.]
Verb : Obsolete form of reach. [(intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).]
sauch
Noun : saug
booch
Noun : (colloquial) Kombucha.
Noun : (New York City, slang) Cocaine.
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