| CHANGEUPS | • changeups n. Plural of changeup. • change-ups n. Plural of change-up. • CHANGEUP n. a type of baseball pitch, a slow pitch thrown like a fastball. |
| CHANTAGES | • CHANTAGE n. (French) blackmail to prevent exposure of scandalous facts. |
| CHASSEING | • chasseing v. Present participle of chasse. • chasséing v. Present participle of chassé. • CHASSE v. (French) to perform a dance movement. |
| CHEATINGS | • cheatings n. Plural of cheating. • CHEATING n. the act of cheating. |
| CHEONGSAM | • cheongsam n. A tight-fitting Chinese formal woman’s dress, usually brightly coloured, patterned and/or embroidered… • cheongsam n. (Hong Kong) A plain coloured, tight-fitting dress with a short split at the thigh, worn as a school… • cheongsam n. A long formal dress-like garment or robe worn by Asian men. |
| ENCASHING | • encashing v. Present participle of encash. • ENCASH v. to convert into cash. |
| ENCHARGES | • encharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encharge. • ENCHARGE v. (archaic) to entrust. |
| ENCHASING | • enchasing v. Present participle of enchase. • ENCHASE v. to place in an ornamental border, also INCHASE. |
| EXCHANGES | • exchanges n. Plural of exchange. • EXCHANGE v. to give and receive reciprocally. |
| GRAUNCHES | • graunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
| GRENACHES | • grenaches n. Plural of grenache. • GRENACHE n. a kind of black grape; a red wine made from this. |
| LEACHINGS | • leachings n. Plural of leaching. • LEACHING n. the act of leaching. |
| MANCHEGOS | • manchegos n. Plural of manchego. • Manchegos n. Plural of Manchego. • MANCHEGO n. (Spanish) a cheese made from ewes' milk. |
| RECHANGES | • rechanges n. Plural of rechange. • rechanges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rechange. • RECHANGE v. to change again. |
| SEARCHING | • searching v. Present participle of search. • searching adj. (Of an investigation, etc.) Thorough. • searching adj. Looking over closely; penetrating; severe. |
| TEACHINGS | • teachings n. Plural of teaching. • TEACHING n. a doctrine. |
| UNCHARGES | • uncharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharge. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |