| ARCHDUCHESS | • archduchess n. A daughter or granddaughter of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, or the wife of a son or grandson of the… • ARCHDUCHESS n. the wife or widow of an archduke. |
| ARCHDUCHIES | • archduchies n. Plural of archduchy. • ARCHDUCHY n. the territory of an archduke or archduchess. |
| ARCHEPARCHS | • archeparchs n. Plural of archeparch. |
| CATCHPHRASE | • catchphrase n. A repeated expression, often originating in popular culture. • catchphrase n. A signature phrase of a particular person or group. • catch-phrase n. Alternative spelling of catchphrase. |
| CHURCHGOERS | • churchgoers n. Plural of churchgoer. • church-goers n. Plural of church-goer. • CHURCHGOER n. one who habitually attends church. |
| CHURCHLIEST | • churchliest adj. Superlative form of churchly: most churchly. • CHURCHLY adj. pertaining to a church. |
| CHURCHWARDS | • churchwards n. Plural of churchward. • churchwards adv. Towards a church. • CHURCHWARDS adv. in the direction of the church, also CHURCHWARD. |
| CHURCHYARDS | • churchyards n. Plural of churchyard. • church-yards n. Plural of church-yard. • CHURCHYARD n. a yard that belongs to a church and is often used as a burial ground. |
| CLAIRSCHACH | • clairschach n. Obsolete spelling of clarsach. • CLAIRSCHACH n. (Gaelic) a Scottish folk harp, also CLARSACH. |
| DISCHURCHED | • dischurched v. Simple past tense and past participle of dischurch. • DISCHURCH v. (obsolete) to deprive of church rank or privileges. |
| DISCHURCHES | • dischurches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dischurch. • DISCHURCH v. (obsolete) to deprive of church rank or privileges. |
| NONCHURCHES | • NONCHURCH v. to take away a church's status as a church. |
| SCHRECKLICH | • SCHRECKLICH adj. (German) horrible. |
| SUPERCHURCH | • superchurch n. (Informal) A large, well-equipped modern church, often formed by the union of several smaller churches. • SUPERCHURCH n. a very large church. |