| ARCHANGEL | • archangel n. A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity, and often seen as belonging… • archangel n. Synonym of angelica (“the garden herb”). • Archangel prop.n. A city in northwestern Russia. |
| CAMELHAIR | • camelhair n. The soft hair of a camel. • camelhair n. A substitute for this hair. • camelhair n. A soft fabric made from this hair. |
| CATHEDRAL | • cathedral adj. Relating to the throne or the see of a bishop. • cathedral n. The principal church of an archbishop’s/bishop’s archdiocese/diocese which contains an episcopal throne. • cathedral n. (Loosely or informally) A large or important church building. |
| CHAPTERAL | • CHAPTERAL adj. of or like a chapter. |
| CHARTABLE | • chartable adj. Capable of being plotted on a chart. • CHARTABLE adj. that can be charted. |
| CLARTHEAD | • CLARTHEAD n. a slow-witted person. |
| CLATHRATE | • clathrate adj. (Biology) Having a lattice-like structure. • clathrate adj. (Chemistry) Of an inclusion complex: in which molecules of one compound are enclosed within the crystal… • clathrate n. (Chemistry) A clathrate compound. |
| EPARCHIAL | • eparchial adj. Of or pertaining to an eparchy. • EPARCHIAL adj. having an eparch, in ancient Greece, the governor or prefect of a province. |
| MARESCHAL | • mareschal n. (Historical) An officer of an household. • mareschal n. (Military) A man of the highest military rank in certain countries. • mareschal n. A herald. |
| RACHILLAE | • rachillae n. Plural of rachilla. • RACHILLA n. (Greek) the central stalk or axis of a grass spikelet, also RHACHILLA. |
| REACHABLE | • reachable adj. Within easy reach; accessible. • reachable adj. (Mathematics) (of a node) That may be reached from another node in a graph by passing along one or more lines. • reachable n. Someone or something that can be reached. |
| THERIACAL | • theriacal adj. (Obsolete) Of or relating to theriac; medicinal. • THERIACAL adj. of or pertaining to theriac; medicinal. |