| thatch | 1. Straw, rushes, or the like, used for making or covering the roofs of buildings, or of stacks of hay or grain. 2. <botany> A name in the West Indies for several kinds of palm, the leaves of which are used for thatching. Thatch sparrow, the house sparrow. Origin: OE. Thak, AS. Oaec a roof; akin to oeccean to cover, D. Dak a roof, dekken to cover, G. Dach a roof, decken 8cover, Icel. Oak a roof, Sw. Tak, Dan. Tag, Lith. Stogas, Ir. Teagh a house, Gael. Teach, tigh, W. Ty, L. Tegere to cover, toga a toga, Gr, a roof, to cover, Skr. Sthag. Cf. Deck, Integument, Tile, Toga. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| thatch | a house roof made with a plant material (as straw) |
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| thatch | hair resembling thatched roofing material |
| thatch | plant stalks used as roofing material |
| thatch | cover with thatch |
| thatch | an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718) |
| thatch | small palm of southern Florida and West Indies closely resembling the silvertop palmetto |
| thatch | small palm of southern Florida and West Indies closely resembling the silvertop palmetto |
| thatch | a house roof made with a plant material (as straw) |
| thatch | someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage |
| thatch | British stateswoman |
| thatch | (British) the political policy of Margaret Thatcher |
| thatch | (British) an advocate of Thatcherism |
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