| CHALEHS | • chalehs n. Plural of chaleh. • CHALEH n. (Hebrew) a loaf of white leavened bread, often plaited in form, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish Sabbath, also CHALAH, CHALLA, CHALLAH, HALLAH. |
| CHALETS | • chalets n. Plural of chalet. • châlets n. Plural of châlet. • CHALET n. a type of wooden house of Swiss origin, typically low, with wide projecting eaves. |
| CHAPELS | • chapels n. Plural of chapel. • Chapels prop.n. Plural of Chapel. • CHAPEL n. a place of Christian worship in a larger building, esp. a place set apart, with a separate altar, in a church or cathedral. |
| CLACHES | • CLACH v. (Gaelic) to kill by stoning. |
| CLASHED | • clashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| CLASHER | • clasher n. A person or thing that clashes. • clasher n. (Informal, gaming) A person who plays the game Clash of Clans. • CLASHER n. one who clashes. |
| CLASHES | • clashes n. Plural of clash. • clashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clash. • CLASH v. to meet in opposition. |
| HACKLES | • hackles n. Plural of hackle. • Hackles prop.n. Plural of Hackl. • HACKLE v. to comb with a hackle. |
| LANCHES | • lanches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lanch. • lanches n. Plural of lanch. • LANCH v. to throw, as a lance; to let fly. |
| LARCHES | • larches n. Plural of larch. • LARCH n. any tree of the coniferous genus Larix, distinguished from cedar by the deciduous leaves. |
| LATCHES | • latches n. Plural of latch. • latches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of latch. • LATCH v. to close a gate with a catch. |
| LEACHES | • leaches n. Plural of leach. • leaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leach. • Leaches prop.n. Plural of Leach. |
| LOACHES | • loaches n. Plural of loach. • LOACH n. a freshwater fish. |
| OSCHEAL | • OSCHEAL adj. pertaining to the scrotum. |
| RASCHEL | • raschel n. A kind of light loosely knitted cloth. • RASCHEL n. (German) a type of light loosely knitted cloth. |
| SATCHEL | • satchel n. A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc. • Satchel prop.n. A surname. • SATCHEL n. a small carrying bag. |
| SEALCHS | • SEALCH n. (Scots) a seal (the animal), also SEALGH, SELKIE, SILKIE. |
| SHACKLE | • shackle n. (Usually in the plural) A restraint fit over a human or animal appendage, such as a wrist, ankle or… • shackle n. A U-shaped piece of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured… • shackle n. (Figuratively, usually in the plural) A restraint on one’s action, activity, or progress. |
| SHELLAC | • shellac n. A processed secretion of the lac insect, Coccus lacca; used in polishes, varnishes etc. • shellac n. (Informal, US) A beating; a thrashing. • shellac v. (Transitive) To coat with shellac. |