roach
Meaning of roach
- a cockroach.
- a roll of card or paper that forms the butt of a cannabis cigarette.
early 19th century: shortening of cockroach; roach1 (sense 2) dates from the 1930s and may represent a different word.
noun
an edible Eurasian freshwater fish of the carp family, popular with anglers. It can hybridize with related fishes, notably rudd and bream.
Middle English: from Old French roche, of unknown ultimate origin.
noun- a curved part of a fore-and-aft sail extending beyond a straight line between any two of its three corners, especially on the leech side.
full-length battens permit a more pronounced roach
late 18th century: of unknown origin.
Information about roach
- It is a name.
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Hyphenation of roach
roach
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- roach is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
roach synonyms
Meaning R-2:
Meaning cockroach:
Anagrams of roach
Achor, achor, Charo, Chora, corah, Harco, orach, Rocha
Words that rhyme with roach
aircoach, coach, cocoach, daycoach, discoach, encoach, mailcoach, motorcoach, outcoach, overcoach, recoach, skycoach, slipcoach, slowcoach, stagecoach, tidecoach, uncoach, loach, Noach, poach, spoach, Roach, abroach, accroach, approach, broach, caroach, cockroach, counterapproach, encroach, proach, reapproach, rebroach, reproach, turnbroach, windbroach, stoach