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Polatouche
Polatouche Po`la`touche", n. [F.] (Zo["o]l.) A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.

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- Look up touché or touche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Touché or Touche may refer to: Touché (fencing), French for "touched", a term used to acknowledge...
- Latouche Island is an island in the southern part of Alaska, United States. It lies in the Gulf of Alaska between Montague Island to the east and Evans...
- Vice-Admiral Louis-René Madelaine Le V****or, comte de Latouche-Tréville (French pronunciation: [lwi ʁəne madlɛn lə vasɔʁ kɔ̃t də latuʃ tʁevil]; 3 June...
- Latouche Road is a street in Kanpur, India, which is named after British Lieutenant Governor Sir James Latouche. The road was laid in the year 1900 during...
- Serge Latouche (/ləˈtuːʃ/; French: [latuʃ]; born 12 January 1940) is a French emeritus professor of economics at the University of Paris-Sud. He holds...
- Latouche-Tréville may refer to: Charles-Auguste Lev****or de La Touche-Tréville (1712–1788), French Navy officer Louis-Charles Le V****or de La Touche (1709–1781)...
- Hyacinthe-Joseph Alexandre Thabaud de Latouche, commonly known as Henri de Latouche (2 February 1785 – 9 March 1851) was a French poet and novelist known...
- Latouche-Tréville was a F70 type anti-submarine destroyer of the French Navy (Marine Nationale). The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer" for...
- John Treville Latouche (La Touche) (November 13, 1914, Baltimore, MarylandAugust 7, 1956, Calais, Vermont) was a lyricist and bookwriter in American...
- Latouche-Tréville was one of four Amiral Charner-class armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s. The ship spent the bulk...