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Natch


Definition:

  • (n.) The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sacs of the upper half of the everted intestine taken from bile fistula rats were incubated in a buffered solution containing mono-olein, (14)C-labelled oleic acid and bile salt (sodium taurocholate (NaTch) in concentrations exceeding the critical micellar concentration).2.
  • (2) ALICE TAYLOR Developer Major cities will look like Tokyo: whole families will live in tiny, boxlike apartments, with gadgets in every corner (including a multi-material 3D printer, natch) and grandparents living in - without functioning pensions, they will have to.
  • (3) Updated at 11.21pm BST 11.19pm BST QPR have signed Niko Kranjcar and Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Tom Carroll, Aitch confirms through his car window, natch.
  • (4) And while this being Beyoncé , the trainers are Isabel Marant (natch) and the flats by Charlotte Olympia, her look is still recognisably the staple wardrobe of the exhausted new mother.
  • (5) There were other eye-rolling moments during the weekend, like the conversation – over quinoa porridge, natch – about the merits of buckwheat pillows (consensus – they’re good); or the chorus of “Is it vegan?
  • (6) Fisheries minster Beynon another to announce he's leaving Govt (voluntarily natch).
  • (7) At 37 degrees C incubation temperature increasing the NaTch concentration enhanced both uptake and esterification.
  • (8) He's aided by slimy counsellor Petyr Baelish (Aidan Gillen – natch) and eunuch adviser Varys (Conleth Hill) who, happily, has achieved closure over the trauma around his missing crown jewels.
  • (9) Adding whole rat bile caused uptake to decrease at all NaTch concentrations but had only a slight and variable effect on esterification.3.
  • (10) I went on to do a PhD (Theories of Pleasure, natch) but I never finished it as the money ran out.
  • (11) Rachel Mayeri , who makes films for a chimp audience (using human actors dressed as chimps, natch), goes further: wildlife documentaries are yet more pernicious.
  • (12) Ben Wright (@wrightben) @ lengeldavid Unbelievable hitting by Sandoval but the groundwork being done by Pagan and Scutaro (both ex-Mets, natch), going deep into ABs.
  • (13) Meanwhile, those still wearing bras became "lingerie-dependent", sagging to the point of (natch) needing bras.
  • (14) lusoriae crossed the dorsal face of esophagus between the 4th and 2nd cervical vertebrae where they provoked at neat natch.
  • (15) The women who decline to call themselves feminist but are nevertheless labelled feminist by other people, usually, natch, feminists.

Tatch


Definition:

  • (n.) A spot or stain; also, a trick.

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