| ACHINESS | • achiness n. The property of being achy. • ACHINESS n. the state of having aches. |
| ARCHINES | • archines n. Plural of archine. • ARCHINE n. (Turkish) an old Russian unit of length, also ARSHEEN, ARSHIN, ARSHINE. |
| ASTHENIC | • asthenic adj. Characterized by, or pertaining to, debility; weak; debilitating. • asthenic n. A person who has asthenia. • ASTHENIC n. a slender, lightly muscled person. |
| CHAINERS | • chainers n. Plural of chainer. • CHAINER n. one who chains. |
| CHANTIES | • chanties n. Plural of chanty. • chanties n. Plural of chantie. • CHANTIE n. a song sung by sailors as they worked, also CHANTEY, CHANTY, SHANTEY, SHANTY. |
| CHICANES | • chicanes n. Plural of chicane. • chicanes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chicane. • CHICANE v. to quibble. |
| CLEANISH | • cleanish adj. Somewhat clean (all senses). • CLEANISH adj. somewhat clean. |
| ECHIDNAS | • echidnas n. Plural of echidna. • ECHIDNA n. the spiny anteater. |
| ENCHAINS | • enchains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enchain. • ENCHAIN v. to bind with chains. |
| HAINCHES | • HAINCH v. (Scots) to throw with an underhand motion, also HAUNCH. |
| HYACINES | • hyacines n. Plural of hyacine. • HYACINE n. (Spenser) a blue gemstone, hyacinth. |
| INARCHES | • inarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inarch. • INARCH v. to graft in a certain way. |
| INCHASED | • inchased v. Simple past tense and past participle of inchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| INCHASES | • inchases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inchase. • INCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also ENCHASE. |
| MACHINES | • machines n. Plural of machine. • machines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machine. • MACHINE v. to process by a mechanical device. |
| PAINCHES | • painches n. Plural of painch. • PAINCH n. (Scots) the paunch. |
| SYNECHIA | • synechia n. (Pathology) An eye condition in which the iris adheres either to the cornea (anterior synechia) or to… • SYNECHIA n. an abnormal adhesion. |