ETYM Old Eng. rroche; cf. as. reohha, Dutch rog, roch, German roche, lg. ruche, Dan. rokke ray, Swed. rocka, and Eng. ray a fish.
(Irregular plural: roaches).
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European freshwater food fish having a greenish back; SYN. Rutilus rutilus.
Curved cut in edge of sail for preventing chafing.
Any freshwater fish of the Eurasian genus Rutilus, of the carp family, especially r. rutilus of N Europe. It is dark green above, whitish below, with reddish lower fins; it grows to 35 cm/1.2 ft.
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(1892-1992) US film producer. He was active from the 1910s to the 1940s, producing many comedies. He worked with Laurel and Hardy, and also produced films for Harold Lloyd and Charley Chase. His work includes The Music Box 1932, Way Out West 1936, and Of Mice and Men 1939.
The butt of a marijuana cigarette.
1. A curved cut in the edge of a sail to prevent chafing or to secure a better fit
2. A roll of hair brushed straight back from the forehead or side of the head
1. To cut (as a horse's mane) so that the remainder stands upright
2. To cause to arch; specifically; to brush (the hair) in a roach — often used with up