| ACHROMAT | • achromat n. (Optics) A lens that imparts little color; a lens that is achromatic. • ACHROMAT n. a light transmitting lens. |
| ARCHAISM | • archaism n. The adoption or imitation of archaic words or style. • archaism n. An archaic word, style, etc. • ARCHAISM n. an expression or idiom. |
| ARMCHAIR | • armchair n. A chair with supports for the arms or elbows. • armchair adj. (Figuratively) Remote from actual involvement, including a person retired from previously active involvement. • armchair adj. (Figuratively) Unqualified or uninformed but yet giving advice, especially on technical issues, such… |
| CHADARIM | • chadarim n. Plural of cheder. • CHEDER n. (Hebrew) a religious lesson, or the place where it is held, also HEDER. |
| CHAIRMAN | • chairman n. A person presiding over a meeting. • chairman n. The head of a corporate or governmental board of directors, a committee, or other formal entity. • chairman n. (Historical) Someone whose job is to carry people in a portable chair, sedan chair, or similar conveyance. |
| CHAMBRAY | • chambray n. A soft fabric woven with a white weft and coloured warp. • CHAMBRAY n. a lightweight fabric with coloured warp and white filling. |
| CHAMPART | • champart n. (Historical) The division of the produce of land, the right of the feudal lord. • CHAMPART n. the division of the produce of land, the right of the feudal lord. |
| CHARISMA | • charisma n. Personal charm or magnetism. • charisma n. (Christianity) An extraordinary power granted by the Holy Spirit. • charisma n. The ability to influence without the use of logic. |
| CHIMAERA | • chimaera n. Alternative spelling of chimera. • chimaera n. A cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass Holocephali and especially the order Chimaeriformes, with… • Chimaera prop.n. (Dated) Alternative form of Chimera. |
| DRACHMAE | • drachmae n. Plural of drachma. • DRACHMA n. (Greek) a Greek monetary unit, also DRACHM. |
| DRACHMAI | • drachmai n. Plural of drachma. • DRACHMA n. (Greek) a Greek monetary unit, also DRACHM. |
| DRACHMAS | • drachmas n. Plural of drachma. • DRACHMA n. (Greek) a Greek monetary unit, also DRACHM. |
| DRAMMACH | • drammach n. A simple Scots food made from oatmeal and water. • DRAMMACH n. (Gaelic) a mixture of raw meal and water, also DRAMMOCK, DRUMMOCK. |
| MACHAIRS | • machairs n. Plural of machair. • MACHAIR n. (Gaelic) a low-lying sandy beach, esp. in the Hebrides. |
| MARCHESA | • marchesa n. An Italian marchioness. • MARCHESA n. (Italian) the wife or widow of a marchese. |
| MARCHMAN | • marchman n. (Historical) A person living in the marches (border regions) between England and Scotland or Wales. • Marchman prop.n. A surname. • MARCHMAN n. a person living near a border. |
| MARIACHI | • mariachi adj. Of or pertaining to a traditional form of Mexican music, either sung or purely instrumental. • mariachi adj. Of or pertaining to a band playing such music, or to the singers of such songs. • mariachi n. A traditional form of Mexican music, either sung or purely instrumental. |
| PHARMACY | • pharmacy n. (Countable) A place where prescription drugs are sold or dispensed. • pharmacy n. (Uncountable) The science of medicinal substances, inclusive of pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry… • pharmacy n. (Uncountable) The role or occupation of a pharmacist. |
| RANCHMAN | • ranchman n. An owner or occupant of, or laborer on, a ranch. • RANCHMAN n. one who works on or owns a ranch. |
| TRACHOMA | • trachoma n. (Medicine) An infectious disease of the eyelid caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. • Trachoma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae – spectral orchids. • TRACHOMA n. an eye-disease, a chronic form of conjunctivitis. |