| BECHARMED | • becharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becharm. • BECHARM v. to enchant. |
| CAMWHORED | • camwhored v. Simple past tense and past participle of camwhore. • CAMWHORE v. to perform sexual or titillating acts in front of a webcam for the gratification of online customers in return for money or gifts. |
| CHAMBERED | • chambered adj. (Often in combination) Having chambers. • chambered v. Simple past tense and past participle of chamber. • CHAMBER v. to put in a room. |
| CHAMFERED | • chamfered v. Simple past tense and past participle of chamfer. • CHAMFER v. to channel or make furrows upon; to bevel. |
| CHONDROMA | • chondroma n. (Medicine) A benign tumour formed from cartilage cells. • CHONDROMA n. a benign cartilaginous growth. |
| CHROMATID | • chromatid n. (Genetics) After DNA replication, either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome… • CHROMATID n. one of the two threadlike structures formed by the longitudinal division of a chromosome. |
| CHROMIDIA | • chromidia n. Plural of chromidium. • CHROMIDIUM n. an algal cell in a lichen. |
| DEMARCHES | • demarches n. Plural of demarche. • démarches n. Plural of démarche. • DEMARCHE n. (French) a course of action, esp. a diplomatic petition or protest. |
| DICHROMAT | • dichromat n. One whose vision exhibits dichromacy; one who can distinguish only two primary colors. • DICHROMAT n. a salt of chromic acid containing two equivalents of the acid radical to one of the base, also DICHROMATE. |
| DIDRACHMA | • didrachma n. An Ancient Greek silver coin worth two drachmas. • DIDRACHMA n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHM. |
| DIDRACHMS | • didrachms n. Plural of didrachm. • DIDRACHM n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHMA. |
| DRAMMACHS | • DRAMMACH n. (Gaelic) a mixture of raw meal and water, also DRAMMOCK, DRUMMOCK. |
| ENCHARMED | • encharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encharm. • ENCHARM v. (obsolete) to cast a spell on, to charm. |
| MARCHLAND | • marchland n. (History) Land comprising the marches of a territory; borderland. • MARCHLAND n. a borderland. |
| MIDRASHIC | • Midrashic adj. (Judaism) Of or pertaining to a Midrash or to Midrashim. • MIDRASHIC adj. relating to the midrash, the segment of the rabbinic oral tradition that interprets or expounds the Bible. |
| MOUCHARDS | • mouchards n. Plural of mouchard. • MOUCHARD n. (French) a police spy. |
| PACHYDERM | • pachyderm n. (Obsolete, zoology) A member of the obsolete taxonomic order Pachydermata, grouping of thick-skinned… • pachyderm n. (Informal) An elephant. • pachyderm n. (Idiomatic) A person with thick skin; someone who is not affected by or does not care what others say… |
| REMATCHED | • rematched v. Simple past tense and past participle of rematch. • rematched adj. Matched for a second or subsequent time. • REMATCH v. to match again. |
| SCHMEARED | • schmeared v. Simple past tense and past participle of schmear. • SCHMEAR v. (Yiddish) to spread or smear, also SCHMEER, SHMEAR, SHMEER. |
| UNCHARMED | • uncharmed adj. Not charmed. • uncharmed adj. (Physics) Having no charm quark. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |