| ACHENES | • achenes n. Plural of achene. • ACHENE n. a dry one-seeded fruit, also AKENE. |
| CHAINES | • chaines n. Plural of chaine. • CHAINE n. (French) in ballet, a series of small fast turns used to cross a stage. |
| CHANCES | • chances n. Plural of chance. • chances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chance. • CHANCE v. to risk. |
| CHANGES | • changes n. Plural of change. • changes n. (Music) Short for chord changes. • changes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of change. |
| CHASTEN | • chasten v. To make chaste. • chasten v. (Archaic) To chastize; to punish or reprimand for the sake of improvement. • chasten v. To render humble or restrained. |
| CHENARS | • chenars n. Plural of chenar. • CHENAR n. (Persian) the oriental plane tree, also CHINAR. |
| ENCHASE | • enchase v. To set (A gemstone etc.) into. • enchase v. (Figuratively) To be a setting for. • enchase v. To decorate with jewels, or with inlaid ornament. |
| GANCHES | • ganches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ganch. • GANCH v. to impale, also GAUNCH. |
| HANCHES | • hanches n. Plural of hanch. • HANCH v. (Scots) to snap with the jaws. |
| INCHASE | • inchase v. Archaic form of enchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| 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. |
| MANCHES | • manches n. Plural of manche. • MANCHE n. (French) a sleeve. |
| NATCHES | • natches n. Plural of natch. • NATCH n. the rump of beef; esp. the lower and back part of the rump, also NACHE. |
| NAUCHES | • NAUCH n. (Hindi) an entertainment in India consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing girls, also NACH, NAUTCH. |
| PECHANS | • PECHAN n. (Scots) the stomach. |
| RANCHES | • ranches n. Plural of ranch. • RANCH v. to work at an establishment for raising livestock. |
| SCHANSE | • SCHANSE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANTZE, SCHANZE. |
| SCHANZE | • schanze n. Alternative form of schantze. • SCHANZE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANSE, SCHANTZE. |