| ACHARNE | • acharné adj. (Obsolete) Relentlessly opposed; irreconcilable. • ACHARNE adj. (French) furious, desperate (esp. of battles). |
| ARCHEAN | • Archean adj. Alternative form of Archaean. • Archean prop.n. Alternative form of Archaean. • ARCHEAN adj. relating to the archaea, an order of prokaryootic microorganisms, also ARCHAEAL, ARCHAEAN, ARCHAEON. |
| ARCHINE | • archine n. Alternative form of arshin. • ARCHINE n. (Turkish) an old Russian unit of length, also ARSHEEN, ARSHIN, ARSHINE. |
| BRECHAN | • BRECHAN n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAM. |
| CHAINER | • chainer n. One who chains. • CHAINER n. one who chains. |
| CHANCER | • chancer n. (UK, Ireland, slang) A scheming opportunist. • CHANCER n. an opportunist. |
| CHANCRE | • chancre n. (Pathology) Skin lesion, sometimes associated with certain contagious diseases such as syphilis. • CHANCRE n. (French) a hard nodular swelling, esp. one that develops in the primary stage of syphilis. |
| CHANGER | • changer n. Someone or something who changes things. • changer n. Someone or something that changes or transforms itself. • changer n. A person employed in changing or discounting money. |
| CHANNER | • channer n. A flat fragment of sandstone, slate, etc. found in soil. • channer n. (Internet slang) A user of the imageboard site 4chan; a 4channer. • channer n. (By extension) A user of other imageboard sites similar to 4chan. |
| CHANTER | • chanter n. One who chants or sings. • chanter n. A priest who sings in a chantry. • chanter n. The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played. |
| CHARNEL | • charnel n. A chapel attached to a mortuary. • charnel n. A repository for dead bodies. • charnel adj. Of or relating to a charnel, deathlike, sepulchral. |
| CHENARS | • chenars n. Plural of chenar. • CHENAR n. (Persian) the oriental plane tree, also CHINAR. |
| ENCHARM | • encharm v. (Transitive, archaic, poetic) To charm. • ENCHARM v. (obsolete) to cast a spell on, to charm. |
| ENDARCH | • ENDARCH adj. having the protoxylem on the inner edge. |
| LARCHEN | • larchen adj. Of or pertaining to the larch tree. • LARCHEN adj. of or pertaining to the larch. |
| MARCHEN | • MARCHEN n. (German) a story or fable, a folktale. |
| RANCHED | • ranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of ranch. • RANCH v. to work at an establishment for raising livestock. |
| RANCHER | • rancher n. A person who operates a ranch. • rancher n. (US, real estate) A ranch-style house, a ranchhouse. • RANCHER n. one that owns or works on a ranch. |
| RANCHES | • ranches n. Plural of ranch. • RANCH v. to work at an establishment for raising livestock. |
| TRANCHE | • tranche n. A slice, section or portion. • tranche n. (Insurance) A distinct subdivision of a single policyholder’s benefits, typically relating to separate… • tranche n. (Pensions) A pension scheme’s or scheme member’s benefits relating to distinct accrual periods with… |