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ORACH — (Heb. מַלּוּחַ, mallu aḥ), the species Atriplex halimus. This shrub grows wild in the saline soil of the lower Jordan valley, in the Negev, and in the Arabah; it is also found in the sandy lands of the Sharon and in the beds of rivers. There is a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
orach — or orache [ôr′əch, är′əch] n. [ME orage < Anglo Fr orache < OFr arroche < VL * atrapica (for L atriplex) < Gr atraphaxys] any of a genus (Atriplex) of plants of the goosefoot family, widespread in salty or alkaline areas, having… … English World dictionary
Orach — Or ach, Orache Or ache, n. [F. arroche, corrupted fr. L. atriplex, Gr. ?. Cf. {Arrach}.] (Bot.) A genus ({Atriplex}) of herbs or low shrubs of the Goosefoot family, most of them with a mealy surface. [1913 Webster] {Garden orache}, a plant… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
orach — /ˈɒrɪtʃ/ (say orich) noun any of various plants of the widespread genus Atriplex, especially the garden orach, A. hortensis, of Asia, widely naturalised in Europe, and cultivated as a leaf vegetable. Also, orache. {Middle English orage, from Old… …
Orach Chayim — (אורח חיים) manner of life is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher s compilation of Halakha (Jewish law), Arba ah Turim. This section treats all aspects of Jewish law primarily pertinent to the Hebrew calendar (be it the daily, weekly, monthly, or… … Wikipedia
orach — noun see orache … New Collegiate Dictionary
orach — /awr euhch, or /, n. any plant of the genus Atriplex, esp. A. hortensis, of the goosefoot family, cultivated for use like spinach. Also, orache. [1350 1400; ME orage, arage < OF arache < VL *atripica, var. of L atriplic (s. of atriplex) Gk… … Universalium
orach — noun any of several plants, of the genus Atriplex, found in dry habitats, that have edible leaves resembling spinach … Wiktionary
orach — or·ach … English syllables
orach — or•ach or or•ache [[t]ˈɔr ətʃ, ˈɒr [/t]] n. pln any plant of the genus Atriplex, esp. A. hortensis, of the goosefoot family, cultivated for use like spinach • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME orage, arage < OF arache < VL *atripica, var. of L… … From formal English to slang