| BYCATCH | • bycatch n. Any fish (or other creatures) that are not targeted as a catch but are unintentionally caught, and often… • bycatch n. Any person, animal, or thing, captured unintentionally on camera or film. • bycatch v. (Transitive) To catch unintentionally while fishing for something else. |
| CACHETS | • cachets n. Plural of cachet. • CACHET v. (French) to print a design on an envelope. |
| CANTHIC | • CANTHIC adj. relating to the canthus, the corner of the eye. |
| CAPTCHA | • captcha n. Alternative letter-case form of CAPTCHA. • Captcha n. Alternative letter-case form of CAPTCHA. • CAPTCHA n. A computerized test requiring the human user to perform a task deemed to be difficult to automate, such… |
| CATCHED | • catched v. (Obsolete or nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of catch. • CATCH v. to capture after pursuit. |
| CATCHEN | • CATCHEN v. (Spenser) to catch (no separate inflections). |
| CATCHER | • catcher n. Someone or something that catches. • catcher n. (Baseball) The player that squats behind home plate and receives the pitches from the pitcher. • catcher n. (Chiefly US, colloquial) The bottom partner in a homosexual relationship or sexual encounter between two men. |
| CATCHES | • catches n. Plural of catch. • catches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catch. • CATCH v. to capture after pursuit. |
| CATCHUP | • catchup n. Ketchup: Alternative form of catsup. • catchup n. Alternative spelling of catch-up. • catch-up n. An act of catching up or attempting to catch up. |
| CATECHU | • catechu n. A gummy extract of any of several species of Acacieae, produced by boiling the wood of the tree in water… • CATECHU n. (Malay) a resin used in tanning, also CACHOU, CASHOO, CUTCH, KUTCH. |
| CATHECT | • cathect v. (Transitive, psychology) To focus one’s emotional energies on someone or something. • CATHECT v. to invest with psychic energy. |
| CHAOTIC | • chaotic adj. Filled with chaos. • chaotic adj. Extremely disorganized or in disarray. • chaotic adj. (Mathematics) Highly sensitive to starting conditions, so that a small change to them may yield a very… |
| CHARACT | • charact n. (Obsolete) A letter or character. • charact n. (Obsolete) A character or personality. • charact n. (Archaic) A magical symbol. |
| CHOCTAW | • Choctaw prop.n. An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with… • Choctaw prop.n. The language of the Choctaw tribe. • Choctaw prop.n. An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi. |
| CLAUCHT | • CLAUCHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUGHT. |
| RECATCH | • recatch v. (Transitive) To catch again. • RECATCH v. to catch again. |
| SCRATCH | • scratch v. To rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc. • scratch v. To rub the skin with rough material causing a sensation of irritation; to cause itching. • scratch v. To mark a surface with a sharp object, thereby leaving a scratch (noun). |
| UPCATCH | • UPCATCH v. to catch up. |