kutcha
or cut·cha, ka·cha, kach·cha
[ kuhch-uh ]
/ ˈkʌtʃ ə /
adjective Indian English.
crude, imperfect, or temporary.
Origin of kutcha
From the Hindi word
kaccā
Words nearby kutcha
Example sentences from the Web for kutcha
The Kutcha Kutchin, 'people of the lowland,' are cleaner and better mannered.
The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 1 |Hubert Howe BancroftThere are two and half or three kutcha beegahs in a pucka beegah; and a pucka beegah is from 2750 to 2760 square yards.
A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II |William SleemanThe houses are very high and narrow and built of mud brick (kutcha), which is constantly though slowly powdering away.
Southern Arabia |Theodore Bent