Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word ACH


ACH

Definitions of ACH

  1. (obsolete) Any of several species of plants, such as smallage, wild celery, parsley.
  2. An expression of annoyance.
  3. An expression of woe or regret.
  4. Alternative form of och.
  5. (banking, US) Initialism of Automated Clearing House., an electronic banking network often used for direct deposit and electronic bill payment.
  6. (military, US) Initialism of Advanced Combat Helmet.

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Is palindrome

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Examples of Using ACH in a Sentence

  • Right tributaries (in downstream order): Flaz, Spöl, Clemgia, Faggenbach, Pitzbach, Ötztaler Ache, Melach, Sill, Ziller, Alpbach, Wildschönauer Ache, Brixentaler Ache, Weißache, Kaiserbach, Rohrdorfer Ache, Sims, Murn, Alz, Salzach, Enknach, Mattig, Ach, Hartbach, Antiesen, Pram.
  • Achnashellach Forest (Scottish Gaelic: Ach nan Seileach field of the willows) is a large area of the Scottish Highlands lying between Glen Carron and Loch Monar.
  • In Eastern and Central Pahari the verb substantive is formed from the root ach, as in both Rajasthani and Kashmiri.
  • There is one notable exception, however, which is when the predicative takes on the existential, locative, or genitive aspects; for such purposes, the incomplete verb আছ- (ach) is used, which is conjugated according to the rules given below.
  • The line "Berlin, Halleluja Berlin", from the song "Brandenburg" by Rainald Grebe is followed by the can-can from Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld and the line "Ach du meine Nase" by the East German puppet character Pittiplatsch.
  • After exiting the gorge, the 19-kilometer-long Eyach and the 43-kilometer long Ach, which forms the outflow of the Staffelsee and is the longest tributary of the Ammer before it flows into the Ammersee, flow into it from the right in quick succession near Oberhausen.


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