| ACANTHOUS | • acanthous adj. (Botany) Synonym of spinous. • ACANTHOUS adj. spiny, prickly. |
| CANTHARUS | • cantharus n. A large drinking cup with two handles. • cantharus n. A fountain or basin in the courtyard of an ancient church for worshippers to wash before entering. • CANTHARUS n. (Latin) a large two-handled cup. |
| CEANOTHUS | • ceanothus n. Any of the genus Ceanothus of North American buckthorns. • Ceanothus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rhamnaceae – shrubs and small trees of North America, especially California. • CEANOTHUS n. (Greek) a shrub with blue flowers. |
| CHANTEUSE | • chanteuse n. A female singer; often specifically a popular or cabaret singer. • CHANTEUSE n. (French) a female nightclub singer. |
| CHAUNTERS | • chaunters n. Plural of chaunter. • CHAUNTER n. a singer; a precentor, also CHANTER, CHANTOR. |
| CLIANTHUS | • clianthus n. Any plant of the genus Clianthus. • Clianthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – flowering plants in the legume family, comprising two… • CLIANTHUS n. (Latin) any climbing shrub of the genus Clianthus. |
| STAUNCHED | • staunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of staunch. • STAUNCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STANCH. |
| STAUNCHER | • stauncher adj. Comparative form of staunch: more staunch. • stauncher n. One who or that which staunches. • STAUNCHER n. something or someone that staunches. |
| STAUNCHES | • staunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of staunch. • STAUNCH v. to stop the flowing of, as blood, also STANCH. |
| STAUNCHLY | • staunchly adv. In a staunch manner. • STAUNCH adv. firm, steadfast, also STANCH. |
| TRACHINUS | • Trachinus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Trachinidae – typical weevers. • TRACHINUS n. any member of the weever genus of fish. |
| TRUCHMANS | • TRUCHMAN n. an interpreter. |
| UNCHASTER | • UNCHASTE adj. not chaste. |
| UNLATCHES | • unlatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlatch. • UNLATCH v. to undo a fastening on a door or gate. |
| UNSCATHED | • unscathed adj. Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched. • UNSCATHED adj. not scathed. |
| UNTEACHES | • unteaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unteach. • UNTEACH v. to cause to unlearn something. |