Associations to the word «Ketch»
Noun
- Sloop
- Schooner
- Decatur
- Git
- Dey
- Dat
- Rig
- Mast
- Blaze
- Executioner
- Yacht
- Nigger
- Jest
- Frigate
- Tripoli
- Cutter
- Feller
- Blackout
- Rudder
- Fer
- Bomb
- Danny
- Sail
- Tahiti
- Rider
- Megan
- Brig
- Kin
- Ter
- Ghost
- Em
- Sailing
- Mortar
- Rigging
- Dem
- Jack
- Ole
- Crow
- Josiah
- Vengeance
- Vessel
- Hms
- Penance
- Scarlet
- Steed
- Harbour
- Bout
- Ton
- Caretaker
- Clipper
- Tow
- Skipper
- Anchorage
- Gal
- Mackay
- Anchor
- Sara
- Boat
- Hanna
- Barge
- Marvel
- Daniel
- Whale
- Cruise
- Rope
- Fishing
- Den
- Gun
- Hull
- Warship
- Commodore
- Johnny
- Mo
- Er
- Breeze
- Stare
Pictures for the word «Ketch»
Wiktionary
KETCH, noun. A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with two masts, main and mizzen, the mizzen being stepped forward of the rudder post.
KETCH, verb. Eye dialect spelling of catch..
KETCH, verb. (rare) To hang.
KETCH, noun. A hangman.
Dictionary definition
KETCH, noun. A sailing vessel with two masts; the mizzen is forward of the rudderpost.
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