| CHARACTERING | • charactering v. Present participle of character. • CHARACTER v. (archaic) to engrave, inscribe. |
| CHARACTERISING | • characterising v. Present participle of characterise. • CHARACTERISE v. to give a character to, also CHARACTERIZE. |
| CHARACTERIZING | • characterizing v. Present participle of characterize. • CHARACTERIZE v. to describe the character or quality of, also CHARACTERISE. |
| CHRONOGRAMMATIC | • chronogrammatic adj. Relating to, or containing a chronogram. • CHRONOGRAMMATIC adj. of or like a chronogram, an inscription whose letters form a Roman numeral date. |
| CHRONOGRAPHIC | • chronographic adj. Of or pertaining to a chronograph. • CHRONOGRAPHIC adj. relating to a chronograph, an instrument for recording the moment of an event. |
| CINEMICROGRAPHY | • cinemicrography n. Alternative form of cinephotomicrography. • CINEMICROGRAPHY n. cinematographic recording of changes under the microscope. |
| COUNTERCHARGE | • countercharge n. An accusation against an opponent in an argument in response to the opponent’s accusations. • countercharge n. An thrust or charge against an enemy in response to their previous attack. • countercharge v. (Heraldry) To reverse the colors. |
| COUNTERCHARGED | • countercharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of countercharge. • COUNTERCHARGE v. to bring a charge forward in opposition to another charge. |
| COUNTERCHARGES | • countercharges n. Plural of countercharge. • countercharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countercharge. • COUNTERCHARGE v. to bring a charge forward in opposition to another charge. |
| COUNTERCHARGING | • countercharging v. Present participle of countercharge. • COUNTERCHARGE v. to bring a charge forward in opposition to another charge. |
| COUNTERCHARMING | • countercharming v. Present participle of countercharm. • COUNTERCHARM v. to destroy or dissolve the effects of (another charm). |
| COUNTERMARCHING | • countermarching v. Present participle of countermarch. • countermarching n. A countermarch. • COUNTERMARCH v. to march or cause to march back or in a direction opposite to a former one. |
| HYDROCRACKING | • hydrocracking n. (Organic chemistry) the production of high-octane petroleum fuel and kerosene by hydrogenating large… • hydrocracking v. Present participle of hydrocrack. • HYDROCRACKING n. the process of cracking hydrocarbons in the presence of hydrogen. |
| HYDROCRACKINGS | • hydrocrackings n. Plural of hydrocracking. • HYDROCRACKING n. the process of cracking hydrocarbons in the presence of hydrogen. |