| ACHROMAT | • achromat n. (Optics) A lens that imparts little color; a lens that is achromatic. • ACHROMAT n. a light transmitting lens. |
| ARYTHMIC | • arythmic adj. Alternative spelling of arrhythmic. • ARYTHMIC adj. relating to arythmia, absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIC, ARRHYTHMIC. |
| 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. |
| CHARTISM | • chartism n. (Finance) The practices and methodologies of chartists. • Chartism prop.n. (Historical) A working-class movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the… • CHARTISM n. the use of charts in the study of future trends. |
| CHATROOM | • chatroom n. Alternative spelling of chat room. • chat-room n. Alternative form of chat room. • chat␣room n. (Internet) Part of a website or other network where visitors can converse in typed messages. |
| CHROMATE | • chromate n. (Inorganic chemistry) any salt of chromic acid; in solution the yellow chromate anion (CrO42-) is in… • chromate v. To treat with a chromate solution. • CHROMATE n. a compound of chromium. |
| MATCHERS | • matchers n. Plural of matcher. • MATCHER n. one who matches. |
| MERCHANT | • merchant n. A person who traffics in commodities for profit. • merchant n. The owner or operator of a retail business. • merchant n. A trading vessel; a merchantman. |
| OUTCHARM | • outcharm v. To surpass in charm; to be more charming than. • OUTCHARM v. to surpass in charming. |
| OUTMARCH | • outmarch v. (Transitive) To surpass in marching; to march further or faster than. • OUTMARCH v. to surpass in marching. |
| RHEMATIC | • rhematic n. (Linguistics) The provision of new information regarding the current theme. • rhematic n. (Chiefly linguistics, obsolete, rare) In the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834): the doctrine… • rhematic adj. Of or pertaining to a rheme. |
| 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. |
| TRUCHMAN | • truchman n. (Archaic) An interpreter. • TRUCHMAN n. an interpreter. |