| LATCHED | • latched v. Simple past tense and past participle of latch. • LATCH v. to close a gate with a catch. |
| LATCHES | • latches n. Plural of latch. • latches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of latch. • LATCH v. to close a gate with a catch. |
| LATCHET | • latchet n. A small lever action crossbow with the cocking lever built into the top of the stock and a top mounted trigger. • latchet n. (Obsolete) A thong or cord, especially one used to fasten a shoe. • latchet n. A small latch, as for a gate. |
| CLATCHED | • clatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of clatch. • CLATCH v. (Scots) to dabble or work into a miry matter. |
| CLATCHES | • clatches n. Plural of clatch. • clatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clatch. • CLATCH v. (Scots) to dabble or work into a miry matter. |
| KLATCHES | • klatches n. Plural of klatch. • KLATCH n. (German) in North America, a coffee party or other social function, also KLATSCH, KAFFEEKLATSCH. |
| LATCHETS | • latchets n. Plural of latchet. • LATCHET n. a thong used to fasten a shoe. |
| SLATCHES | • slatches n. Plural of slatch. • SLATCH n. a calm between breaking waves. |
| SPLATCHED | • splatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of splatch. • SPLATCH v. (Scots) to splotch, also SPLODGE, SPLOTCH. |
| SPLATCHES | • splatches n. Plural of splatch. • splatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of splatch. • SPLATCH v. (Scots) to splotch, also SPLODGE, SPLOTCH. |
| UNLATCHED | • unlatched adj. Of a gate, etc., not latched, or that has been unlatched. • unlatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| UNLATCHES | • unlatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| POTLATCHED | • potlatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of potlatch. • POTLATCH v. to exchange gifts. |
| POTLATCHES | • potlatches n. Plural of potlatch. • POTLATCH v. to exchange gifts. |
| THROATLATCHES | • throatlatches n. Plural of throatlatch. • throat␣latches n. Plural of throat latch. • THROATLATCH n. a strap used to fasten a horse's bridle, also THROATLASH. |