| ARCHDUCAL | • archducal adj. Pertaining to an archduke or archduchess. • ARCHDUCAL adj. of or pertaining to an archduke or archduchy. |
| ARCHDUCHY | • archduchy n. The territory (principality) of an archduke. • ARCHDUCHY n. the territory of an archduke or archduchess. |
| AUTARCHIC | • autarchic adj. Of, pertaining to, or marked by autarchy; autocratic. • autarchic adj. Self-sufficient. • autarchic adj. (Genetics, of a gene) Not inhibited by neighbouring genetic material. |
| CARDPUNCH | • cardpunch n. Alternative form of card punch. • card␣punch n. (Computing, historical) A machine that punches holes in a punch card. • CARDPUNCH n. a machine which perforates cards to record data. |
| CARTOUCHE | • cartouche n. (Architecture) An ornamental figure, often on an oval shield. • cartouche n. (Egyptian hieroglyphs) An oval figure containing the characters of an important personal name, such… • cartouche n. A paper cartridge. |
| CAUCHEMAR | • cauchemar n. (Folklore) A demon or witch in French folklore that drains a sleeping person’s energy by night. • CAUCHEMAR n. (French) a nightmare. |
| CHANCROUS | • chancrous adj. (Medicine) Of the nature of a chancre; affected by chancre. • CHANCROUS adj. of the nature of a chancre, a type of venereal sore. |
| CHURCHMAN | • churchman n. (Obsolete) A churchwarden. • churchman n. A person (originally a man) of authority in a religious organization; a cleric. • churchman n. A member or adherent of an established church, especially the Church of England. |
| CHURCHWAY | • churchway n. A customary right of way to the parish church over land lying within the parish. • CHURCHWAY n. the public way or road that leads up to the church. |
| CLERUCHIA | • cleruchia n. Alternative form of cleruchy. • CLERUCHIA n. an allotment of land in a foreign territory made to a citizen of Athens, also CLERUCHY. |
| CRANREUCH | • CRANREUCH n. (Gaelic) a hoarfrost. |
| CRAUNCHED | • craunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of craunch. • CRAUNCH v. (dialect) to chew with a crackling sound, also CRUNCH, CRANCH. |
| CRAUNCHES | • craunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of craunch. • CRAUNCH v. (dialect) to chew with a crackling sound, also CRUNCH, CRANCH. |
| RACCAHOUT | • raccahout n. Alternative form of racahout. • RACCAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACAHOUT. |
| SACCHARUM | • saccharum n. (Archaic) Invert sugar. • Saccharum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae – the sugar canes. • SACCHARUM n. a genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane. |
| SCRAUCHED | • SCRAUCH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUGH. |
| ULTRACHIC | • ultrachic adj. Very stylish or elegant. • ULTRACHIC adj. very very chic. |