1. pech - Verb
2. Pech - Proper noun
Pech
An indigenous Amerindian language spoken in Honduras.
pech (third-person singular simple present pechs, present participle peching, simple past and past participle peched)
(Scotland, Northern England) To pant, to struggle for breath.
Bophann Pech, of 14 Oak St., was arrested and charged with trespassing, carrying a firearm without a license, unlawful possession of ammo without a firearm identification card and discharging a firearm… Source: Internet
The artists of Pech Merle cave and other Neolithic sites in France used sticks of manganese and hematite powder to draw and paint animals and the outlines of their own hands on the walls of their caves. Source: Internet
Emanuel Pech: "What is the legacy you want to leave behind when you finish your term?" Source: Internet
Cahal Pech is a very small mayan site few minutes from San Ignacio town, it could be reached by walk in about 20 minutes. Source: Internet
Cahal Pech — which unflatteringly means “Place of the Ticks” in Yucatec and Mopan Mayan — sits on the outskirts of San Ignacio, a popular base for those exploring Mayan ruins. Source: Internet
Emanuel Pech: "One of the things that has been confusing is that Guatemala says that there is a protocol (status quo). Source: Internet