Canadian French Meaning of couching

couché

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Definitions and Meaning of couching in English

couching

to lay (oneself) down for rest or sleep, to phrase or express in a specified manner, to treat (a cataract or a person who has a cataract) by displacing the lens of the eye into the vitreous body, an article of furniture used (as by a patient undergoing psychoanalysis) for sitting or reclining, an article of furniture for sitting or reclining, to bring down, a piece of furniture (as a sofa) that one can sit or lie on, to embroider (a design) by laying down a thread and fastening it with small stitches at regular intervals, a couch on which a patient reclines when undergoing psychoanalysis, to phrase in a specified manner, to lie in ambush, the den of an animal (such as an otter), to lie down for rest or sleep, to place or hold level and pointed forward ready for use, to lie down or recline for sleep or rest, receiving psychoanalytic treatment

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couché

to lay (oneself) down for rest or sleep, to phrase or express in a specified manner, to treat (a cataract or a person who has a cataract) by displacing the lens

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couches => Divans, couched => assis, cottonmouth moccasins => Mocassin à tête cuivrée, cottoning (to) => flairer, cottoning (to or on to) => S'habituer à,