thatch
1 Americannoun
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Also a material, as straw, rushes, leaves, or the like, used to cover roofs, grain stacks, etc.
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a covering of such a material.
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the leaves of various palms that are used for thatching.
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something resembling thatch on a roof, especially thick hair covering the head.
a thatch of unruly red hair.
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Horticulture. a tightly bound layer of dead grass, including leaves, stems, and roots, that builds up on the soil surface at the base of the living grass of a lawn.
verb (used with object)
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to cover with or as if with thatch.
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Horticulture. to remove thatch from (a lawn); dethatch.
noun
noun
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Also called: thatching. a roofing material that consists of straw, reed, etc
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a roof made of such a material
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anything resembling this, such as the hair of the head
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Also called: thatch palm. any of various palms with leaves suitable for thatching
verb
Other Word Forms
- rethatch verb (used with object)
- thatcher noun
- thatchless adjective
- thatchy adjective
Etymology
Origin of thatch
before 900; (v.) Middle English thacchen, variant (with a from thak > dial. thack ) of thecchen, Old English theccan to cover, hide; cognate with Dutch dekken ( deck ), German decken, Old Norse thekja; (noun) Middle English thacche, variant (with ch from the v.) of thak
Example Sentences
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Surrounded by floodwaters, their hamlet of thatch and mud homes had been battling a massive outbreak of cholera, a deadly disease spread by poor sanitation.
From Salon • Dec. 16, 2025
The frequent cutting also reduces thatch buildup and creates healthier, thicker grass, while minimizing the use of pesticides.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025
In this case, simply cutting the thatch away from the sprinkler head can solve the problem.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 13, 2024
A second pass occurs in the later, dry season to remove what’s known as thatch from the ground.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 13, 2023
“I’ve been helping to thatch Hannah Tupper’s roof,” she said.
From "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare
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