| CHAETODON | • chaetodon n. Butterflyfish (of the genus Chaetodon). • Chaetodon prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Chaetodontidae – the butterflyfishes. • CHAETODON n. any fish of the tropical genus Chaetodon, having slender teeth. |
| CHASTENED | • chastened adj. Made chaste; purified; modest. • chastened adj. Made moderate; restrained. • chastened adj. Chastised. |
| DECATHLON | • decathlon n. An athletic contest consisting of ten events which includes sprinting, hurdling, jumping, and throwing… • decathlon n. A contest in science and math proving skill. • DECATHLON n. an athletic contest comprising ten events. |
| DETACHING | • detaching v. Present participle of detach. • DETACH v. to unfasten and separate. |
| ECHINATED | • echinated adj. Echinate; prickly. • ECHINATED adj. prickly like a hedgehog, bristly, also ECHINATE. |
| ENCHANTED | • enchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchant. • enchanted adj. Charmed, delighted, enraptured. • enchanted adj. Under the influence of enchantment. |
| HEADCOUNT | • headcount n. The act of counting how many people are present in a group. • headcount n. The number of people present in a group or employed by a company. • headcount n. More generally, a consideration of a company’s appropriate staffing level based on some larger context… |
| INCHOATED | • inchoated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inchoate. • INCHOATE v. to make a beginning, commence. |
| STAUNCHED | • staunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of staunch. • STAUNCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STANCH. |
| THEANDRIC | • theandric adj. (Theology) Relating to, or existing by, the union of divine and human operation in Christ, or the joint… • THEANDRIC adj. divine and human at the same time. |
| TRENCHAND | • trenchand adj. Obsolete form of trenchant. • TRENCHAND adj. (Spenser) trenchant. |
| TRENCHARD | • Trenchard prop.n. A surname. • TRENCHARD n. at St Andrews University, a trencher cap. |
| UNCHARTED | • uncharted adj. Not surveyed or mapped. • UNCHARTED adj. not charted. |
| UNHATCHED | • unhatched adj. Not yet hatched. • unhatched adj. Not shaded with hatching. • UNHATCHED adj. not hatched. |
| UNLATCHED | • unlatched adj. Of a gate, etc., not latched, or that has been unlatched. • unlatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| UNMATCHED | • unmatched adj. (Of a pair of things) not matched; odd. • unmatched adj. (Of a single thing) not matched with anything else. • unmatched adj. Peerless; unrivalled; beyond comparison. |
| UNPATCHED | • unpatched adj. Not fitted with patches. • unpatched adj. (Computing) For which a patch is not yet available. • unpatched adj. (Computing) Not patched; to which a patch has not been applied. |
| UNSCATHED | • unscathed adj. Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched. • UNSCATHED adj. not scathed. |
| UNWATCHED | • unwatched adj. Not watched; unsupervised. • unwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwatch. • UNWATCHED adj. not watched. |