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Scorcher
Scorch Scorch, v. i. To ride or drive at great, usually at excessive, speed; -- applied chiefly to automobilists and bicyclists. [Colloq.] -- Scorch"er, n. [Colloq.]
Torcher
Torcher Torch"er, n. One who gives light with a torch, or as if with a torch. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Orcher from wikipedia

- settled in the 10th century. The Orcher suffix comes from the name of the first seigneurs of the village, now corrupted to Orcher, but originally Aurichier (alor...
- (76) Arques-la-Bataille  • Dieppe  • Ételan  • Fécamp  • Lillebonne  • Orcher  • Robert le Diable  • Rouen  • Tancarville (→Top) Loire-Atlantique (44)...
- Illumination Universal Pictures United States Dheera January 15, 2013 Adlabs Orcher Studios India Diary of a Wimpy Kid December 3, 2021 20th Century Animation...
- (town). The element kjarr / ker is also found in Normandy in Villequier and Orcher. According to François de Beaurepaire, it comes rather from the Old English...
- Shifting Shelter 3 – ABC 2005 – Yellow Fella – SBS 2003 – Who was Evelyn Orcher? – ABC 2002 – The Dreamers – ABC 2000 – Shifting Shelter 2 – ABC 1998 –...
- recorded as Alrecher in the 11th century and Alekirr in 1139. Same name as Orcher (Normandy, Aurichier 12th century). In 1823, Ellerker was in the parish...
- official website. (May 13, 2009) Retrieved June 20, 2010 (in French) Maurice Orcher Resistant et Martyr (1919 - 1944) Blog in memory of Belgian Resistance member...
- Freemasonry in Germany, Grand Lodge of Scotland, accessed 1 October 2014 Maurice Orcher Resistant et Martyr (1919–1944), Création de la loge "Liberté Chérie" au...
- Villequier (combined with the Old English wiliġ, meaning "willow") and Orcher (Alrecher, 11th century, combined with the Old English alor, aler, meaning...
- being named Orcher. at times he sees his gift of immortality as punishment rather than a blessing, and has been very, very lonely. Orcher: A seemingly...