canch

/ˈkæntʃ/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of grass or reed, often found in marshy areas

“The canch plants along the riverbank helped to stabilize the soil.”

2. verb

to move or cause something to move quickly, often in a zigzagging motion

“The birds canched through the air, their wings beating rapidly.”

Synonyms

  • grass
  • reed

Antonyms

  • stable
  • stagnant