From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvetchvetch /vetʃ/ noun [countable] HBPa plant with small flowers, often used to feed farm animals
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vetch• You notice the design of scabious and vetch and orchids - with the insects that depend on them?• The wild strawberries, the wiry grasses, the black fruit of the vetches on the banks were all dear presences.• She remembered the vetch, clover, wild roses, flowering grasses and blackberry flowers of early July.