| BLANCHES | • blanches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blanch. • BLANCH v. to whiten. |
| CHALLANS | • challans n. Plural of challan. • CHALLAN n. (Urdu) a waybill; a pass, also CHALAN. |
| CHALONES | • chalones n. Plural of chalone. • CHALONE n. one of a group of chemicals occurring in animal tissue. |
| CHANCELS | • chancels n. Plural of chancel. • Chancels prop.n. Plural of Chancel. • CHANCEL n. the part of a church containing the altar and seats for choir. |
| CHANNELS | • channels n. Plural of channel. • channels n. Formal lines of command and procedure. • channels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of channel. |
| CHARNELS | • charnels n. Plural of charnel. • CHARNEL n. a room where corpses are placed. |
| CLACHANS | • clachans n. Plural of clachan. • CLACHAN n. (Gaelic) a small village, also CLACH. |
| CLANNISH | • clannish adj. Of or related to a clan. • clannish adj. Socially exclusive. • CLANNISH adj. like a clan. |
| CLANSHIP | • clanship n. An association under a chieftain. • clanship n. The state of being united together, as if in a clan; cliquishness. • CLANSHIP n. a feeling of loyalty to a clan. |
| CLASHING | • clashing v. Present participle of clash. • clashing n. A clash; the sound or action of clashing; violent collision. • clashing adj. Conflicting, contrasting, or contrary; inconsonant, incompatible, or irreconcilable. |
| CLEANISH | • cleanish adj. Somewhat clean (all senses). • CLEANISH adj. somewhat clean. |
| FLANCHES | • flanches n. Plural of flanch. • FLANCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLAUNCH. |
| HALCYONS | • halcyons n. Plural of halcyon. • HALCYON n. a mythical bird that calmed the sea on the winter solstice. |
| LAUNCHES | • launches n. Plural of launch. • launches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of launch. • LAUNCH v. to set in motion. |
| LICHANOS | • lichanos n. (Music) In ancient musical theory, the upper of the two movable notes between the hypate and mese, the… • LICHANOS n. (Greek) in ancient Greek music, the string or the note struck by the forefinger. |
| PLANCHES | • planches n. Plural of planche. • PLANCH v. to floor, board. |
| STANCHEL | • stanchel n. (Scotland) A stanchion. • STANCHEL n. an upright beam, bar or support, also STANCHER, STANCHION. • STANCHEL v. to support by a stanchel. |
| STANCHLY | • stanchly adv. In a stanch manner. • STANCH adv. firm, steadfast, also STAUNCH. |
| TULCHANS | • tulchans n. Plural of tulchan. • TULCHAN n. (Gaelic) a calf's skin set beside a cow to make her give milk freely. |