Launch is
1)An event to celebrate or introduce something new
EX:-
How much champagne will we need for the launch?
2)Boat,or discovering ship or rocket
3){verb}Begin or send
Lunch is
A meal that is eaten in the middle of the day
{v} To eat lunch
From cambridge advanced dictionary.
LAUNCH: lunch, an, can, Hun, Luna
The noun or verb is spelled "launch" (a small boat, to throw or propel).The similar word is lunch (midday meal).
Launch meat
Words beginning with l and ending with h:latch,laugh,launch,leach,length,lionfish,loath,locksmith,lunch,lush,
Both are correct with different meaning. I'm on lunchmeans either "I'm on my lunch-break" or "I'm the one taking care of the lunch-duty." I'm at lunch means simply means "I'm at lunch."
They have different opinions.
Launch is a girl who, when she sneezes, changes her personality. In the original manga, her name is Lunch. She first appears in Volume 2 of the Dragon Ball manga. Her 2 personalities are: A dark blue haired, sweet girl, and a blond criminal.
It depends on the context. In Japan, a lunch box, or bento, is a serving dish with box like compartments for different types of food. In the US, a lunch box is a container to hold the lunch components which are packaged separately.
lunch timings vary in different regions, usually it is 1.30 pm - 2.30 pm
Lunch coolers can be purchased from many different retailers and stores. Some examples of stores that sell lunch coolers include Ace Hardware and Duluth Trading.
it will have a sticky note and it will say launch command it is launch rabbot and go to the printing room and the printer will give you a paper and it will say password fuzzy bunny and you go back to the big robot bunny and go to the computer and it wil say... password you type in fuzzy bunny then it will say command you type in launch robot.TADA!!you saved 24 carrot!!!!!
Both may be correct in different context. To have lunchmeans to eat a midday meal: We have lunch at noon every day. To have a lunch means to be in possession of midday foodstuffs: Joe has a lunch in his bag; or to provide a formal midday meal, usually for some official business: The Ladies' Aid Society will have a lunch on Saturday for the volunteers.