Noun
acha (uncountable)
fonio, esp. Digitaria exilis (white fonio) (a cereal cultivated in western Africa)
A Hobey Baker Award finalist, Army earned an All-Hockey East First Team selection and was named an ACHA West First-Team All-American as a player at Providence College. Source: Internet
Former JNU Students Union leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Deepika Padukone joined students at Jawaharlal Nehru University, during their protest against : Acha aayin thi? Source: Internet
“It is still mandatory for all our children, home and abroad, including Miss Acha Ahmed, to bring their daughters for purification exercise in Arogba community. Source: Internet
Before BONEXA President Paul Acha cut the ribbon, he promised they were not going to relent until St. Paul’s College lost glory has been restored. Source: Internet
Stancliffe, "Oswald", p. 36. Oswald's mother, Acha, was a member of the Deiran royal line whom Æthelfrith apparently married as part of his acquisition of Deira or consolidation of power there. Source: Internet
San Jose State hosted the 2011 American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) national tournament. citation The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament is also frequently held in San Jose. Source: Internet