| ACHIEVER | • achiever n. One who achieves something. • achiever n. One who tends to succeed; a winner. • ACHIEVER n. one who achieves. |
| ARCHIVAL | • archival adj. Of or pertaining to an archive or archiving. • archival adj. Of a material: having a quality suited to the conservational needs of archiving. • archival n. (Uncountable) The practice of storing items in an archive; archiving; (countable) an instance of this. |
| ARCHIVED | • archived v. Simple past tense and past participle of archive. • archived adj. Having been placed into an archive. • ARCHIVE v. to file in an archive. |
| ARCHIVES | • archives n. Plural of archive. • archives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of archive. • ARCHIVE v. to file in an archive. |
| AVOUCHER | • avoucher n. One who avouches. • AVOUCHER n. one who avouches. |
| CHARVERS | • charvers n. Plural of charver. • CHARVER n. (dialect) a young woman. |
| CHAVVIER | • chavvier adj. Comparative form of chavvy: more chavvy. • CHAVVY adj. like a chav. |
| CHIVALRY | • chivalry n. (Now rare, historical) Cavalry; horsemen armed for battle. • chivalry n. (Obsolete) The fact or condition of being a knight; knightly skill, prowess. • chivalry n. The ethical code of the knight prevalent in Medieval Europe, having such primary virtues as mercy towards… |
| CHIVAREE | • chivaree n. Alternative form of shivaree. • chivaree v. Alternative form of shivaree. • CHIVAREE v. to perform a mock serenade, also CHIVARI, SHIVAREE. |
| HAVOCKER | • havocker n. A person who causes havoc. • HAVOCKER n. one who wreaks havoc. |
| NAVARCHS | • navarchs n. Plural of navarch. • NAVARCH n. (Greek) the commander of a fleet. |
| NAVARCHY | • navarchy n. The office or state of a navarch. • NAVARCHY n. rulership over the seas. |
| OVERARCH | • overarch v. To form an arch over something. • OVERARCH v. to form an arch over. |
| REVANCHE | • revanche n. Revenge or retaliation. • revanche n. The political policy of regaining lost territory. • REVANCHE n. (French) a political policy designed to gain lost territory. |
| TOVARICH | • tovarich n. Alternative form of tovarish. • TOVARICH n. (Russian) friend, comrade, also TOVARISCH, TOVARISH. |
| VACHERIN | • vacherin n. A soft cow’s-milk cheese from France and Switzerland. • VACHERIN n. (French) a kind of cake, layered with Chantilly cream. |