| ACHINESS | • achiness n. The property of being achy. • ACHINESS n. the state of having aches. |
| ANCHUSAS | • anchusas n. Plural of anchusa. • ANCHUSA n. (Latin) a hairy-stemmed plant of the borage family. |
| ARCHNESS | • archness n. The state of being arch. • ARCHNESS n. slyness. |
| CHANSONS | • chansons n. Plural of chanson. • CHANSON n. (French) a song. |
| CHASINGS | • chasings n. Plural of chasing. • chasings n. (Australia) A children’s chasing game with multiple players in which one person runs after other players… • CHASING n. a design engraved on metal. |
| CHASTENS | • chastens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chasten. • CHASTEN v. to chastise. |
| CHESSMAN | • chessman n. (Chess) A chess piece. • CHESSMAN n. a piece for a board game. |
| ENCASHES | • encashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encash. • ENCASH v. to convert into cash. |
| ENCHASES | • enchases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enchase. • ENCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also INCHASE. |
| INCHASES | • inchases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| SCHANSES | • SCHANSE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANTZE, SCHANZE. |
| SCHANZES | • schanzes n. Plural of schanze. • Schanzes prop.n. Plural of Schanz. • SCHANZE n. (South African) a heap of stones used as protection against rifle-fire, also SCHANSE, SCHANTZE. |
| SCHNAPPS | • schnapps n. (Uncountable) A type of distilled alcoholic beverage (liquor), often with a herbal or fruit flavoring… • schnapps n. (Countable) A serving of this beverage. • Schnapps prop.n. Plural of Schnapp. |
| SHITCANS | • shitcans n. Plural of shitcan. • shit-cans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shit-can. • shit-cans n. Plural of shit-can. |
| SNATCHES | • snatches n. Plural of snatch. • snatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snatch. • SNATCH v. to seize suddenly. |
| STANCHES | • stanches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stanch. • STANCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STAUNCH. |