Gulf of Kutch

Gulf of Kutch
geographical name see Kachchh, Gulf of

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Kutch — /kʌtʃ/ (say kuch) noun 1. a former state in western India, on the Gulf of Kutch; now part of Gujarat state. 2. Rann of, a large salt marsh north east of this state. About 23 000 km2. Also, Cutch …  

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