| BELCH | • belch v. (Transitive, intransitive) To expel (gas) loudly from the stomach through the mouth. • belch v. (Transitive, intransitive) To eject or emit (something) with spasmodic force or noise. • belch n. The sound one makes when belching. |
| BLECH | • blech interj. (Slang) An imitation of the sound of gagging, used to express disgust or disdain. • blech v. (Slang) To have the vomiting reflex triggered. • blech n. (Judaism) A metal sheet used to cover stovetop burners on Shabbat to allow food to be kept warm without… |
| CHELA | • chela n. A pincer-like claw of a crustacean or arachnid. • chela n. A pupil or disciple, especially in Hinduism. • CHELA n. (Greek) a pincerlike claw. |
| CHELP | • chelp v. (Intransitive, Northern England) To gossip, particularly in a forthright manner. • chelp v. (Intransitive, Northern England) To speak rudely or out of turn. • CHELP v. (Northern English dialect) to speak out of turn, to twitter. |
| CHIEL | • chiel n. Alternative form of chield. • CHIEL n. (Scots) a man, a lad, also CHIELD. |
| CHILE | • chile n. (US, regional) Alternative form of chili (a chili pepper). • chile n. (Southern US, AAVE) Pronunciation spelling of child. • Chile prop.n. A country in South America. Official name: Republic of Chile. |
| CHYLE | • chyle n. A digestive fluid containing fatty droplets, found in the small intestine. • CHYLE n. a milky fluid secreted into the blood by the small intestine. |
| ELCHI | • elchi n. A Turkish ambassador. • ELCHI n. (Turkish) an ambassador, also ELCHEE, ELTCHI. |
| FELCH | • felch v. (Transitive) To suck semen out of a sexual partner’s vagina or anus. • Felch prop.n. A surname from German. • FELCH v. (vulgar) a type of sexual practice. |
| LEACH | • leach n. A quantity of wood ashes, through which water passes, and thus imbibes the alkali. • leach n. A tub or vat for leaching ashes, bark, etc. • leach n. (Nautical) Alternative spelling of leech. |
| LEECH | • leech n. An aquatic blood-sucking annelid of class Hirudinea, especially Hirudo medicinalis. • leech n. (Figuratively) A person who derives profit from others in a parasitic fashion. • leech n. (Medicine, dated) A glass tube designed for drawing blood from damaged tissue by means of a vacuum. |
| LETCH | • letch n. (Archaic) Strong desire; passion. • letch n. (Informal) A lecher. • letch n. A stream or pool in boggy land. |
| LEUCH | • LAUCH v. (Scots) to laugh. |
| LOCHE | • loche n. Alternative form of loach (“kind of fish”). • LOCHE n. a fish of the cod family. |
| WELCH | • welch n. A person who defaults on an obligation, especially a small one. • welch v. To fail to repay a small debt. • welch v. To fail to fulfill an obligation. |