| CHAUNTER | • chaunter n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A street seller of ballads and other broadsides. • chaunter n. (Colloquial) A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey. • chaunter n. The chanter or flute of a bagpipe. |
| CHAUNTRY | • chauntry n. Obsolete form of chantry. • CHAUNTRY n. a chapel or altar built for prayers for its benefactor's soul, also CHANTRY. |
| CHURINGA | • churinga n. Alternative form of tjurunga. • CHURINGA n. (Native Australian) a sacred amulet of the Australian aborigines. |
| CRAUNCHY | • CRAUNCHY adj. crunchy. |
| ECHIURAN | • echiuran n. Any annelid worm of the subclass Echiura, formerly considered to be its own phylum. • ECHIURAN n. one of the Echiura, a phylum of marine invertebrates, aka spoonworms. |
| LAUNCHER | • launcher n. One who or that which launches. A device that throws something or the person who initiates a launch. • launcher n. (Computing) An application that launches another or others, often holding icons or menus for frequently used programs. • LAUNCHER n. a launching device. |
| NURAGHIC | • Nuraghic adj. Alternative form of Nuragic. • NURAGHIC adj. relating to nuraghi, Sardinian round towers. |
| RAUNCHED | • RAUNCH v. (Spenser) to race. |
| RAUNCHES | • RAUNCH v. (Spenser) to race. |
| RELAUNCH | • relaunch v. To launch again. • relaunch n. The act or fact of launching again. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| TRUCHMAN | • truchman n. (Archaic) An interpreter. • TRUCHMAN n. an interpreter. |
| UNANCHOR | • unanchor v. (Transitive) To raise an anchor or to free a vessel from an anchor. • unanchor v. (Transitive, by extension) To liberate. • unanchor v. (Intransitive) To become loose or physically unattached. |
| UNARCHED | • unarched adj. Not arched. • UNARCHED adj. not arched. |
| UNCHAIRS | • UNCHAIR v. to remove from a chairmanship. |
| UNCHARGE | • uncharge v. (Transitive, archaic) To free from a charge or load; to unload or unburden. • uncharge v. (Transitive, obsolete) To free from an accusation; to make no charge against; to acquit. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |
| UNCHARMS | • uncharms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharm. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |
| UNPREACH | • unpreach v. (Transitive) To undo or overthrow (something) by preaching; to recant (something preached before). • UNPREACH v. to recant in preaching. |
| UNSTARCH | • unstarch v. (Transitive) To free from starch; to make limp or pliable. • UNSTARCH v. to free from starch. |