Sachet vs. Pouch — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Sachet and Pouch
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Definitions
Sachet
A sachet is a small scented cloth bag filled with herbs, potpourri, or aromatic ingredients. A sachet is also a small porous bag or packet containing a material intended to interact with its atmosphere; for example, desiccants are usually packed in sachets which are then placed in larger packages.
Pouch
A small bag often closing with a drawstring and used especially for carrying loose items in one's pocket.
Sachet
A small sealed bag or packet containing a small quantity of something
A sachet of sugar
Pouch
A bag or sack used to carry mail or diplomatic dispatches.
Sachet
A small bag containing dried scented material such as lavender, used to scent clothes.
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Pouch
A leather bag or case for carrying powder or small-arms ammunition.
Sachet
A small pouch containing an aromatic substance, used especially to scent clothes, as in trunks or closets.
Pouch
A sealed plastic or foil container used for packaging food or drink.
Sachet
Chiefly British See packet.
Pouch
Something resembling a bag in shape
The pouches under one's eyes.
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Sachet
A small scented cloth bag filled with fragrant material such as herbs or potpourri.
Pouch
(Zoology) A saclike structure, such as the cheek pockets of the gopher or the external abdominal pocket in which marsupials carry their young.
Sachet
(cooking) A cheesecloth bag of herbs and/or spices added during cooking and then removed before serving.
Pouch
(Anatomy) A pocketlike space in the body
The pharyngeal pouch.
Sachet
A small, sealed packet containing a single-use quantity of any material.
My burger arrived with a plastic sachet of tomato ketchup.
Pouch
(Scots) A pocket.
Sachet
A scent bag, or perfume cushion, to be laid among handkerchiefs, garments, etc., to perfume them.
Pouch
(Archaic) A small purse for coins.
Sachet
A small soft bag containing perfumed powder; used to perfume items in a drawer or chest
Pouch
To place in or as if in a pouch; pocket.
Pouch
To cause to resemble a pouch.
Pouch
To swallow. Used of certain birds or fishes.
Pouch
To assume the form of a pouch or pouchlike cavity.
Pouch
A small bag usually closed with a drawstring.
Pouch
(zoology) An organic pocket in which a marsupial carries its young.
Pouch
Any pocket or bag-shaped object, such as a cheek pouch.
Pouch
A protuberant belly; a paunch.
Pouch
A cyst or sac containing fluid.
Pouch
(botany) A silicle, or short pod, as of the shepherd's purse.
Pouch
A bulkhead in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain etc. from shifting.
Pouch
(transitive) To enclose within a pouch.
The beggar pouched the coin.
Pouch
(transitive) To transport within a pouch, especially a diplomatic pouch.
We pouched the encryption device to our embassy in Beijing.
Pouch
(of fowls and fish) To swallow.
Pouch
To pout.
Pouch
(obsolete) To pocket; to put up with.
Pouch
A small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc.
Pouch
That which is shaped like, or used as, a pouch
Pouch
To put or take into a pouch.
Pouch
To swallow; - said of fowls.
Pouch
To pout.
Pouch
To pocket; to put up with.
Pouch
A small or medium size bag-like container for holding or carrying things
Pouch
An enclosed space;
The trapped miners found a pocket of air
Pouch
(anatomy) saclike structure in any of various animals (as a marsupial or gopher or pelican)
Pouch
Put into a small bag
Pouch
Send by special mail that goes through diplomatic channels
Pouch
Swell or protrude outwards;
His eyes bulged with surprise