| ACHIEVABLE | • achievable adj. Capable of being achieved, which either means possible or probable. • achievable adj. Not linked to fate or outside influences. • ACHIEVABLE adj. that can be achieved. |
| CAVEFISHES | • cavefishes n. Plural of cavefish. • CAVEFISH n. a fish that lives in a cave, and is often blind. |
| CESAREVICH | • cesarevich n. Alternative spelling of tsarevich. • CESAREVICH n. the eldest son of a tsar, heir to the tsardom, also CESAREVITCH, CESAREWITCH, TSAREVITCH, TSESAREVICH, TSESAREVITCH, TSESAREWICH, TSESAREWITCH. |
| CHAMPLEVES | • champlevés n. Plural of champlevé. • CHAMPLEVE n. (French) a type of enamel work in which vitreous powders are laid in channels cut in a metal base. |
| CHANGEOVER | • changeover n. A conversion or transition from one thing to another. • change␣over v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another. • CHANGEOVER n. a conversion, transition. |
| CHAVENDERS | • chavenders n. Plural of chavender. • CHAVENDER n. another name for the chub, a fish. |
| CHEESEVATS | • cheesevats n. Plural of cheesevat. • CHEESEVAT n. a vat or wooden case in which curds are separated and pressed into cheese. |
| CHEVALIERS | • chevaliers n. Plural of chevalier. • CHEVALIER n. (French) a cavalier, a knight. |
| CHEVESAILE | • CHEVESAILE n. an ornamental collar of a coat. |
| CHEVISANCE | • chevisance n. (Obsolete) Help, remedy; a resource or solution. • chevisance n. (Obsolete) The raising of money; money raised or lent for some purpose. • chevisance n. (Obsolete) Chivalrous adventure. |
| ECHEVERIAS | • echeverias n. Plural of echeveria. • ECHEVERIA n. a kind of succulent plant. |
| OUTACHIEVE | • outachieve v. (Transitive) To surpass in achievement; to achieve more than. • OUTACHIEVE v. to surpass in achievement. |
| OVERARCHED | • overarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overarch. • OVERARCH v. to form an arch over. |
| OVERARCHES | • overarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overarch. • OVERARCH v. to form an arch over. |
| OVERBLEACH | • overbleach v. (Transitive) To bleach too much. • OVERBLEACH v. to bleach to excess. |
| OVERCHARGE | • overcharge v. (Transitive, intransitive) To charge (somebody) more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain… • overcharge v. (Transitive) To continue to charge (an electrical device) beyond its capacity. • overcharge v. To charge (someone) with an inflated number or degree of legal charges (for example, charging them with… |
| UNACHIEVED | • unachieved adj. Not yet achieved. • UNACHIEVED adj. not achieved. |