| ANCHOS | • anchos n. Plural of ancho. • ANCHO n. a type of dried chili pepper. |
| ASHCAN | • ashcan n. A container for ashes, used in times past for accumulating ashes generated from wood and coal fires… • ashcan n. A dustbin. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • ashcan n. (US, slang) A kind of large firecracker. |
| CANEHS | • CANEH n. (Hebrew) a Hebrew measure of length, six cubits. |
| CHAINS | • chains n. Plural of chain. • chains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chain. • Chains prop.n. Plural of Chain. |
| CHANAS | • chanas n. Plural of chana. • CHANA n. in Indian cookery, the chickpea. |
| CHANGS | • changs n. Plural of chang. • CHANG n. a kind of cattle. |
| CHANKS | • chanks n. Plural of chank. • CHANK n. (Hindi) the shell of several species of sea conch, used to make bangles. |
| CHANTS | • chants n. Plural of chant. • chants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chant. • Chants prop.n. Plural of Chant. |
| CHINAS | • chinas n. Plural of china. • Chinas prop.n. Plural of China. • Chinas n. (Historical) A people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC and first… |
| ENCASH | • encash v. To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash. • ENCASH v. to convert into cash. |
| HANCES | • hances n. Plural of hance. • hances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hance. • HANCE n. a curved rise from a lower to a higher part. |
| NACHAS | • nachas n. (In Jewish culture) pleasure; delight. • NACHAS n. (Yiddish) pride in another's accomplishments. |
| NACHES | • naches n. (Usually Jewish) Feeling of contentment at another’s successes. • NACH n. (Hindi) an entertainment in India consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing girls, also NAUCH, NAUTCH. |
| NACHOS | • nachos n. A Mexican dish of tortilla chips, sometimes covered in melted cheese. • nachos n. Plural of nacho. • nachos n. Alternative form of naches. |
| SANCHO | • Sancho prop.n. (Card games) The nine of trumps in the game of Sancho Pedro. • SANCHO n. (Ashanti) a West African guitar, also SANKO. |
| SNATCH | • snatch v. (Transitive) To grasp and remove quickly. • snatch v. (Intransitive) To attempt to seize something suddenly. • snatch v. (Transitive) To take or seize hastily, abruptly, or without permission or ceremony. |
| STANCH | • stanch adj. Archaic spelling of staunch. • stanch adv. (Obsolete) Possibly strictly. • stanch v. (Transitive, archaic except poetic) To stop the flow of (water or some other liquid). |