| CARRAGHEEN | • carragheen n. Alternative form of carrageen. • CARRAGHEEN n. (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss, also CARAGEEN, CARRAGEEN. |
| CHALLENGED | • challenged adj. (Euphemistic) Lacking some physical or mental attribute or skill ; used after adverbs to make politically… • challenged adj. (Humorous) Used following adverbs to make adjectives in imitation of and mocking adjectives of this kind. • challenged v. Simple past tense and past participle of challenge. |
| CHALLENGER | • challenger n. One who challenges; especially, one who plays against the current champion of a game or contest in hopes… • Challenger prop.n. A space shuttle, named after HMS Challenger (1858), destroyed on January 28, 1986 with loss of its seven-member crew. • Challenger n. (Rail transport) a steam locomotive of the 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement. 4-6-6-4 on Wikipedia. |
| CHALLENGES | • challenges n. Plural of challenge. • challenges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of challenge. • CHALLENGE v. to summon (someone) to settle a matter by fighting or by any kind of contest. |
| CHANGEABLE | • changeable adj. Capable of being changed. • changeable adj. Subject to sudden or frequent changes. • changeable adj. (Of a species) Capable of camouflaging itself by changing colour. |
| CHANGELESS | • changeless adj. Unchanging. • CHANGELESS adj. never changing. |
| CHANGEOVER | • changeover n. A conversion or transition from one thing to another. • change␣over v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another. • CHANGEOVER n. a conversion, transition. |
| CHEAPENING | • cheapening v. Present participle of cheapen. • cheapening n. The process by which something is cheapened or made vulgar. • CHEAPEN v. to lower the value of. |
| EMPEACHING | • empeaching v. Present participle of empeach. • EMPEACH v. (Spenser) to accuse of impropriety, also IMPEACH. |
| ESCHEATING | • escheating v. Present participle of escheat. • ESCHEAT v. to make an escheat of, also EXCHEAT. |
| EXCHANGERS | • exchangers n. Plural of exchanger. • EXCHANGER n. one who exchanges. |
| GAUCHENESS | • gaucheness n. The quality of being gauche. • GAUCHENESS n. the quality of being gauche. |
| GEARCHANGE | • gearchange n. Alternative form of gear change. • gear␣change n. (Automotive) A mechanism which changes gears in a vehicle. • GEARCHANGE n. a change of gears. |
| GENETHLIAC | • genethliac adj. Of or pertaining to the casting of horoscopes at a person’s birth. • genethliac n. A person who casts horoscopes. • genethliac n. A birthday poem. |
| GREENCHAIN | • green␣chain n. An area where lumber is sorted and piled at a sawmill. |
| HENDECAGON | • hendecagon n. (Geometry) a polygon with eleven edges and eleven angles. • HENDECAGON n. an eleven-sided polygon, also ENDECAGON. |
| PHAGEDENIC | • phagedenic adj. Relating to phagedena. • PHAGEDENIC adj. relating to phagedena, hospital gangrene, also PHAGEDAENIC. |
| RECHEATING | • recheating v. Present participle of recheat. • RECHEAT v. to sound a hunting call, to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game. |
| RETEACHING | • reteaching v. Present participle of reteach. • RETEACH v. to teach again. |
| SEACHANGER | • seachanger n. (Australia) One who moves to a location in proximity to the ocean, for whom such a move is an extreme… • SEACHANGER n. a person who moves from a city to a coastal area in order to pursue a more relaxed lifestyle. |