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- Dictionarythatch/θatʃ/
noun
- 1. a roof covering of straw, reeds, palm leaves, or a similar material: "the rain drummed noisily on the thatch above her head"
verb
- 1. cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material: "they have constructed the walls and are now thatching the roof"
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a mass of thick or untidy hair: In the daylight it is apparent that his trademark white-blond thatch of hair is starting to look a little thin on top. See more.
Thatch definition: a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc.. See examples of THATCH used in a sentence.
The meaning of THATCH is to cover with or as if with thatch. How to use thatch in a sentence.
1. countable noun. A thatch or a thatch roof is a roof made from straw or reeds. They would live in a small house with a green door and a new thatch. 2. uncountable noun. Thatch is straw or reeds used to make a roof. Thatch is naturally warm in winter and cool in summer. 3. singular noun.
thatch. (θætʃ) n. 1. Also, thatch′ing. a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc. 2. a covering of such a material. 3. any of various palms having leaves used for thatch. 4. something resembling thatch on a roof, esp. thick hair covering the head.
a mass of thick or messy hair: In the daylight it is apparent that his trademark white-blond thatch of hair is starting to look a little thin on top.
When straw or other dried grasses are used to cover a roof, it's called thatch. People have used thatch to keep the rain out for at least 300 years. Although dry grasses might not seem like the sturdiest roof, thatch is actually a rain-proof, insulating substance.