| BRANCHLET | • branchlet n. A small branch; a twig or sprig. • BRANCHLET n. a little branch. |
| CALANTHES | • calanthes n. Plural of calanthe. • CALANTHE n. (Greek) an orchid of the genus Calanthe, having tall spikes of long-lasting flowers. |
| CATCHLINE | • catchline n. A short line of text designed to catch the eye, especially one used as an advertising slogan. • catchline n. (Printing) A temporary note at the top of a page or galley proof to identify it. • CATCHLINE n. a slogan, esp. in advertising or politics. |
| CHAINLETS | • chainlets n. Plural of chainlet. • CHAINLET n. a small chain. |
| CHANTABLE | • CHANTABLE adj. that can be chanted. |
| CHATELAIN | • chatelain n. Synonym of castellan: the lord of a castle; a caretaker entrusted to oversee a castle for its lord. • Chatelain prop.n. A surname. • CHATELAIN n. (French) the governor of a castle or fortification, also CASTELLAN. |
| CHATLINES | • chatlines n. Plural of chatline. • CHATLINE n. a television service in which callers contact each other through a monitored central switchboard. |
| CHELATING | • chelating adj. Having the ability to undergo chelation. • CHELATE v. to combine a metal ion with a compound. |
| CHELATION | • chelation n. (Chemistry) the formation of a polydentate chelate compound from a metal salt. • chelation n. (Medicine) the use of this process to remove metal ions from solution, especially to counter poisoning… • CHELATION n. the action of forming a chelate. |
| CLEANTECH | • cleantech n. (Manufacturing) Technologies that support increased productivity or profitability while also reducing… • CLEANTECH n. short for clean technology, technology that reduces negative environmental impacts through significant energy efficiency improvements, the sustainable use of resources, or environmental protection activitity. |
| 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. |
| LUNCHMEAT | • lunchmeat n. Alternative spelling of lunch meat. • lunch␣meat n. Any processed, prepackaged molded meat served sliced for consumption in sandwiches or salads. • LUNCHMEAT n. a mixture of meat and cereal. |
| PHLYCTENA | • phlyctena n. A small vesicle. • PHLYCTENA n. (Greek) a small blister or vesicle, also PHLYCTAENA. |
| PLANCHETS | • planchets n. Plural of planchet. • PLANCHET n. a blank metal disc to be stamped as a coin. |
| STANCHELS | • stanchels n. Plural of stanchel. • STANCHEL n. an upright beam, bar or support, also STANCHER, STANCHION. |
| TECHNICAL | • technical adj. Specifically related to a particular discipline. • technical adj. Of or related to technology. • technical adj. (Of a person) Technically-minded; adept with science and technology. |
| THYLACINE | • thylacine n. The carnivorous marsupial Thylacinus cynocephalus which was native to Tasmania, now extinct. • THYLACINE n. the Tasmanian wolf. |
| UNETHICAL | • unethical adj. Breaching the established standards of conduct or behavior within a particular organization or profession. • unethical adj. Immoral, morally wrong. • UNETHICAL adj. not ethical. |
| 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. |
| UNLATCHES | • unlatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |