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Definition of Gauche

Gauche
Gauche Gauche, n. [F.] 1. Left handed; hence, awkward; clumsy. 2. (Geom.) Winding; twisted; warped; -- applied to curves and surfaces.

Meaning of Gauche from wikipedia

- Look up gauche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gauche may refer to: Literal left-hand-referenced relative direction: A style of Western fencing using...
- The Rive Gauche (French pronunciation: [ʁiv ɡoʃ]; Left Bank) is the southern bank of the river Seine in Paris. Here the river flows roughly westward, cutting...
- Robert M. Gaucher (born c. 1966) is a United States Navy vice admiral who serves as the commander of Naval Submarine Forces, Submarine Force Atlantic...
- La Gauche (French for: The Left) may refer to: The Left (Luxembourg), (French: La Gauche), political party in Luxembourg The Left (Switzerland), (French:...
- Gaucher's disease or Gaucher disease (/ɡoʊˈʃeɪ/) (GD) is a genetic disorder in which glucocerebroside (a sphingolipid, also known as glucosylceramide)...
- In the study of conformational isomerism, the gauche effect is an atypical situation where a gauche conformation (groups separated by a torsion angle...
- the anti- and gauche-conformers (see figure). For example, butane has three conformers relating to its two methyl (CH3) groups: two gauche conformers, which...
- Bayou Gauche is a census-designated place and fishing village, with an adjacent natural bayou and wetlands. It is located in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana...
- Gauche the Cellist (セロ弾きのゴーシュ, Sero Hiki no Gōshu, also transliterated Gorsch the Cellist or Goshu the Cellist) is a short story by the ****anese author...
- The Gauche prolétarienne (GP) was a French Maoist political party which existed from 1968 to 1974. As Christophe Bourseiller put it, "Of all the Maoist...