| ANCHORED | • anchored v. Simple past tense and past participle of anchor. • anchored adj. (Heraldry) Having the extremities turned back, like the flukes of an anchor. (Compare sarcelly, moline.) • ANCHOR v. to secure by means of an anchor. |
| ARACHNID | • arachnid n. Any of the eight-legged creatures, including spiders, mites, and scorpions, of the class Arachnida. • ARACHNID n. any member of the Arachnida, the large class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites, etc. |
| BRANCHED | • branched adj. Having branches. • branched v. Simple past tense and past participle of branch. • BRANCH v. to spread like a tree branch, also BRAUNCH. |
| CHALDRON | • chaldron n. (Archaic) An old English dry measure, containing four quarters. At London, 36 bushels heaped up, or… • chaldron n. Alternative form of chawdron. • CHALDRON n. an old unit of capacity, equal to 36 heaped bushels, also CHALDER. |
| CHANDLER | • chandler n. A person who makes or sells candles. • chandler n. (Historical) A servant in a large household responsible for providing candles. • chandler n. A dealer in (a specific kind of) provisions or supplies; especially a ship chandler. |
| CHAWDRON | • chawdron n. (Now historical) A sauce made from chopped entrails. • chawdron n. (Obsolete) Entrails, intestines (of animals as food). • CHAWDRON n. (Shakespeare) the entrails of an animal. |
| CHLORDAN | • chlordan n. Alternative form of chlordane. • CHLORDAN n. a toxic compound of chlorine, used as an insecticide. |
| CHONDRAL | • chondral adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to cartilage. • CHONDRAL adj. relating to a chondrus, a cartilage. |
| CRANCHED | • cranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of cranch. • CRANCH v. to chew with a crackling sound, also CRUNCH, CRAUNCH. |
| DINARCHY | • dinarchy n. Alternative form of diarchy. • DINARCHY n. government by two powers, also DIARCHY, DUARCHY, DYARCHY. |
| ENARCHED | • enarched adj. (Heraldry) Bent into a curve; said of a bend or other ordinary. • ENARCH v. to graft a plant. |
| ENDARCHY | • endarchy n. A system in which decision-making is centralized. • endarchy n. (Botany) A vascular system in which development starts nearest the axis center and spreads outward. • ENDARCHY n. the condition of being endarch. |
| HADRONIC | • hadronic adj. (Physics) of, related to, or composed of hadrons. • HADRONIC adj. relating to a hadron. |
| HANDCARS | • handcars n. Plural of handcar. • HANDCAR n. a hand-operated railroad car. |
| HANDCART | • handcart n. A cart designed to be pulled or pushed by hand (As opposed to with a beast of burden.). • handcart v. (Transitive) To transport in this kind of cart. • hand-cart n. Alternative form of handcart. |
| INARCHED | • inarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of inarch. • INARCH v. to graft in a certain way. |
| RAUNCHED | • RAUNCH v. (Spenser) to race. |
| RHODANIC | • RHODANIC adj. pertaining to thiocyanic acid. |
| RONDACHE | • rondache n. A circular shield carried by foot soldiers. • RONDACHE n. (French) a circular shield carried by foot soldiers. |
| UNARCHED | • unarched adj. Not arched. • UNARCHED adj. not arched. |