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Avouching
Avouch A*vouch", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Avouched (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Avouching.] [OF. avochier, LL. advocare to recognize the existence of a thing, to advocate, fr. L. advocare to call to; ad + vocare to call. Cf. Avow to declare, Advocate, and see Vouch, v. t.] 1. To appeal to; to cite or claim as authority. [Obs.] They avouch many successions of authorities. --Coke. 2. To maintain a just or true; to vouch for. We might be disposed to question its authenticity, it if were not avouched by the full evidence. --Milman. 3. To declare or assert positively and as matter of fact; to affirm openly. If this which he avouches does appear. --Shak. Such antiquities could have been avouched for the Irish. --Spenser. 4. To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to sanction. Thou hast avouched the Lord this day to be thy God. --Deut. xxvi. 17.
Couching
Couching Couch"ing, n. 1. (Med.) The operation of putting down or displacing the opaque lens in cataract. 2. Embroidering by laying the materials upon the surface of the foundation, instead of drawing them through.
Crouching
Crouch Crouch (krouch; 129), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Crouched (kroucht); p. pr. & vb. n. Crouching.] [OE. cruchen, crouchen, crouken; cf. E. creep, G. krauchen, kriechen, or E. crook to bend, also crouch to cross.] 1. To bend down; to stoop low; to lie close to the ground with the logs bent, as an animal when waiting for prey, or in fear. Now crouch like a cur. --Beau. & Fl. 2. To bend servilely; to stoop meanly; to fawn; to cringe. ``A crouching purpose.' --Wordsworth. Must I stand and crouch Under your testy humor? --Shak.
Pouching
Pouch Pouch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pouched; p. pr. & vb. n. Pouching.] 1. To put or take into a pouch. 2. To swallow; -- said of fowls. --Derham. 3. To pout. [Obs.] --Ainsworth. 4. To pocket; to put up with. [R.] --Sir W. Scott.
Slouching
Slouch Slouch, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Slouched; p. pr. & vb. n. Slouching.] 1. To droop, as the head. 2. To walk in a clumsy, lazy manner. [Colloq.]
Slouching
Slouching Slouch"ing, a. Hanging down at the side; limp; drooping; without firmness or shapeliness; moving in an ungainly manner.
Touchily
Touchily Touch"i*ly, adv. In a touchy manner.
Touchiness
Touchiness Touch"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being touchy peevishness; irritability; irascibility.
Touching
Touch Touch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Touched; p. pr. & vb. n. Touching.] [F. toucher, OF. touchier, tuchier; of Teutonic origin; cf. OHG. zucchen, zukken, to twitch, pluck, draw, G. zukken, zukken, v. intens. fr. OHG. ziohan to draw, G. ziehen, akin to E. tug. See Tuck, v. t., Tug, and cf. Tocsin, Toccata.] 1. To come in contact with; to hit or strike lightly against; to extend the hand, foot, or the like, so as to reach or rest on. Him thus intent Ithuriel with his spear Touched lightly. --Milton. 2. To perceive by the sense of feeling. Nothing but body can be touched or touch. --Greech. 3. To come to; to reach; to attain to. The god, vindictive, doomed them never more- Ah, men unblessed! -- to touch their natal shore. --Pope. 4. To try; to prove, as with a touchstone. [Obs.] Wherein I mean to touch your love indeed. --Shak. 5. To relate to; to concern; to affect. The quarrel toucheth none but us alone. --Shak. 6. To handle, speak of, or deal with; to treat of. Storial thing that toucheth gentilesse. --Chaucer. 7. To meddle or interfere with; as, I have not touched the books. --Pope. 8. To affect the senses or the sensibility of; to move; to melt; to soften. What of sweet before Hath touched my sense, flat seems to this and harsh. --Milton. The tender sire was touched with what he said. --Addison. 9. To mark or delineate with touches; to add a slight stroke to with the pencil or brush. The lines, though touched but faintly, are drawn right. --Pope. 10. To infect; to affect slightly. --Bacon. 11. To make an impression on; to have effect upon. Its face . . . so hard that a file will not touch it. --Moxon. 12. To strike; to manipulate; to play on; as, to touch an instrument of music. [They] touched their golden harps. --Milton. 13. To perform, as a tune; to play. A person is the royal retinue touched a light and lively air on the flageolet. --Sir W. Scott. 14. To influence by impulse; to impel forcibly. `` No decree of mine, . . . [to] touch with lightest moment of impulse his free will,' --Milton. 15. To harm, afflict, or distress. Let us make a covenant with thee, that thou wilt do us no hurt, as we have not touched thee. --Gen. xxvi. 28, 29. 16. To affect with insanity, especially in a slight degree; to make partially insane; -- rarely used except in the past participle. She feared his head was a little touched. --Ld. Lytton. 17. (Geom.) To be tangent to. See Tangent, a. 18. To lay a hand upon for curing disease. To touch a sail (Naut.), to bring it so close to the wind that its weather leech shakes. To touch the wind (Naut.), to keep the ship as near the wind as possible. To touch up, to repair; to improve by touches or emendation.
Touching
Touching Touch"ing, a. Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale. -- Touch"ing*ly, adv.
Touching
Touching Touch"ing, prep. Concerning; with respect to. Now, as touching things offered unto idols. --1 Cor. viii. 1.
Touching
Touching Touch"ing, n. The sense or act of feeling; touch.
Touchingly
Touching Touch"ing, a. Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale. -- Touch"ing*ly, adv.
Vouching
Vouch Vouch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vouched; p. pr. & vb. n. Vouching.] [OE. vouchen, OF. vochier to call, fr. L. vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice. See Voice, and cf. Avouch.] 1. To call; to summon. [Obs.] [They] vouch (as I might say) to their aid the authority of the writers. --Sir T. Elyot. 2. To call upon to witness; to obtest. Vouch the silent stars and conscious moon. --Dryden. 3. To warrant; to maintain by affirmations; to attest; to affirm; to avouch. They made him ashamed to vouch the truth of the relation, and afterwards to credit it. --Atterbury. 4. To back; to support; to confirm; to establish. Me damp horror chilled At such bold words vouched with a deed so bold. --Milton. 5. (Law) To call into court to warrant and defend, or to make good a warranty of title. He vouches the tenant in tail, who vouches over the common vouchee. --Blackstone. Syn: To obtest; declare; affirm; attest; warrant; confirm; asseverate; aver; protest; assure.

Meaning of Ouchi from wikipedia

- Ouchi or Ōuchi may refer to: Ouchi, Hubei (藕池镇), a town in Gong'an County, Jingzhou, Hubei, China Ōuchi, Akita, a town now merged into Yurihonjō, Akita...
- Hichirō Ouchi (尾内 七郎, Ouchi Hichirō, 1913–2005) was a ****anese photographer. Nihon shashinka jiten refers to him as Shichirō Ouchi (尾内 七郎, Ouchi Shichirō)...
- reactions. Ouchi and Shinohara immediately experienced pain, nausea, and difficulty breathing; both workers went to the decontamination room where Ouchi vomited...
- Ōuchi gari (大内刈) is one of the original 40 throws of Judo as developed by Kanō Jigorō. It belongs to the first group, Dai Ikkyo, of the traditional throwing...
- Ōuchi-juku (大内宿, Ōuchi-juku) was a small post station in ****an's Edo period and part of the Aizu Nishi Kaidō. It is now located in the town of Shimogō...
- Ōuchi Yo****aka (大内 義隆, December 18, 1507 – September 30, 1551) was the daimyō of Suō Province and the head of the Ōuchi clan, succeeding Ōuchi Yoshioki...
- Ōuchi (大内町, Ōuchi-machi) was a town located in Yuri District, Akita Prefecture, ****an. In 2003, the town had an estimated po****tion of 9,368 and a density...
- William G. "Bill" Ouchi (born 1943) is an American professor and author in the field of business management. He is the Distinguished Professor of Management...
- Ōuchi clan (大内氏, Ōuchi-shi) was one of the most powerful and important families in Western ****an during the reign of the Ashikaga shogunate in the 12th...
- Ōuchi Hyōei (大内 兵衛, Ōuchi Hyōei, August 29, 1888 – May 1, 1980) was a ****anese economist. Ōuchi was born on August 29, 1888, in what is now Minaminawaji...