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English, 28.05.2020 22:04, lavander9303

Poach poach [pohch] v. [from Old French poche, bag, pocket] 1. to kill animals illegally 2. to cook in slightly boiling liquid 3. to take as one's own 4. to trespass on Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions. Which is the most commonly used definition of poach? What is the source language of poach?

THE ANSWER IS: The first one is (to kill animals illegally)
The second one is (Old French)
And i just did it so your welcome

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