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oracle [ˈɒrəkl̩, Am ˈɔ:rə-] N

earache N no pl

gouache [guˈɑ:ʃ] N ART

trachea <-s [or trachae]> [trəˈkiə, Am ˈtreɪkiə] N ANAT

I . orange [ˈɒrɪnʤ, Am ˈɔ:r-] N

2. orange no pl (colour):

II . orange [ˈɒrɪnʤ, Am ˈɔ:r-] ADJ

cache [kæʃ] N

1. cache (stockpile):

2. cache COMPUT:

crèche [kreʃ] N Brit

I . ache [eɪk] N a. fig

II . ache <aching> [eɪk] VB intr

1. ache a. fig (hurt):

panache [pəˈnæʃ] N no pl

orator [ˈɒrətəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rət̬ɚ] N form

niche [ni:ʃ, Am nɪtʃ] N

1. niche fig (hollow place):

nisza f

2. niche (suitable position):

gauche [gəʊʃ, Am goʊʃ] ADJ

psyche [saɪkɪ] N

quiche [ki:ʃ] N FOOD

oracular [ɒrˈækjələʳ, Am ɔ:ˈrækju:lɚ] ADJ

I . oral [ˈɔ:rəl] ADJ

1. oral exam, report:

2. oral medicine:

3. oral sex:

II . oral [ˈɔ:rəl] N

orchid [ˈɔ:kɪd, Am ˈɔ:r-] N BOT

sachet [ˈsæʃeɪ, Am sæˈʃeɪ] N

cachet [ˈkæʃeɪ, Am kæˈʃeɪ] N no pl form

1. cachet (respect):

uznanie nt

2. cachet (prestige):

renoma f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is very little vegetation save for a few sea-pinks, campion, plantain and orache that can survive the salt spray.
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