| CASHEWS | • cashews n. Plural of cashew. • CASHEW n. (Tupi) a large tree native to tropical America and cultivated for its edible kidney-shaped nuts; the nut itself.
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| CHAISES | • chaises n. Plural of chaise. • CHAISE n. (French) a light open carriage for one or two people.
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| CHAOSES | • chaoses n. Plural of chaos. • CHAOS n. (Greek) a state of total disorder.
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| CHAPESS | • chapess n. (Britain, informal) A female chap; a woman. • CHAPESS n. a female chap, also CHAPPESS.
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| CHASERS | • chasers n. Plural of chaser. • CHASER n. one that chases.
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| CHASSED | • chassed v. Alternative form of chasséd. • chasséd v. Simple past tense and past participle of chassé.
 • CHASSE v. (French) to perform a dance movement.
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| CHASSES | • chasses n. Plural of chasse. • Chasses prop.n. Plural of Chasse.
 • chassés n. Plural of chassé.
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| CLASHES | • clashes n. Plural of clash. • clashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clash.
 • CLASH v. to meet in opposition.
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| CRASHES | • crashes n. Plural of crash. • crashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crash.
 • CRASH v. to collide noisily.
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| ESCHARS | • eschars n. Plural of eschar. • ESCHAR n. (French) a slough of dead tissue, esp. an artificial slough produced by caustics.
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| SACHEMS | • sachems n. Plural of sachem. • SACHEM n. (Native American) an Indian chief; a Tammany leader.
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| SACHETS | • sachets n. Plural of sachet. • SACHET n. a small plastic envelope holding liquid or cream.
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| SAMECHS | • samechs n. Plural of samech. • SAMECH n. (Hebrew) the 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also SAMEK, SAMEKH.
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| SCATHES | • scathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scathe. • SCATHE v. (Old Norse) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SKAITH.
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| SCHANSE | • SCHANSE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANTZE, SCHANZE. | 
| SCHEMAS | • schemas n. Plural of schema. • SCHEMA n. (Greek) a schematic representation of something.
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| SEALCHS | • SEALCH n. (Scots) a seal (the animal), also SEALGH, SELKIE, SILKIE. |