| BIOCHEMIC | • BIOCHEMIC adj. relating to the chemistry of living things, also BIOCHEMICAL. |
| CACHAEMIA | • cachaemia n. (Medicine, obsolete) A degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood. • CACHAEMIA n. (archaic) a degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood. |
| CACHAEMIC | • cachaemic adj. Of or relating to cachaemia. • CACHAEMIC adj. (archaic) relating to cachaemia, a degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood. |
| CATECHISM | • catechism n. A book, in question and answer form, summarizing the basic principles of Christianity. • catechism n. A basic manual in some subject. • catechism n. A set of questions designed to determine knowledge. |
| CHEMICALS | • chemicals n. Plural of chemical. • chemicals n. The chemical industry. • CHEMICAL n. a substance obtained by a process of chemistry. |
| CHEMICKED | • chemicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of chemic. • CHEMIC v. to treat with bleaching powder. |
| CHEMURGIC | • chemurgic adj. Relating to chemurgy. • CHEMURGIC adj. relating to chemurgy, industrial organic chemistry, also CHEMURGICAL. |
| CHIMAERIC | • chimaeric adj. Alternative form of chimeric. • chimæric adj. Obsolete form of chimaeric. • CHIMAERIC adj. of the nature of a chimaera; imaginary, fanciful, visionary, also CHIMERIC, CHIMERICAL. |
| CHOLAEMIC | • cholaemic adj. Having or relating to cholaemia. • CHOLAEMIC adj. relating to cholaemia, an accumulation of bile pigments in the blood. |
| HEMICYCLE | • hemicycle n. Semicircle. • hemicycle n. (Architecture) A semicircular structure. • HEMICYCLE n. a half circle; a semicircle. |
| ISCHAEMIC | • ischaemic adj. (UK) (pathology, cardiology) Alternative spelling of ischemic. • ischæmic adj. Archaic form of ischemic. • ISCHAEMIC adj. relating to ischaemia, an inadequate supply of blood to part of the body, also ISCHEMIC. |
| MECHANICS | • mechanics n. (Physics) The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on material objects with mass. • mechanics n. The design and construction of machines. • mechanics n. (Writing) Spelling and punctuation. |
| MISCHANCE | • mischance n. Bad luck, misfortune. • mischance n. A mishap, an unlucky circumstance. • mischance v. (Transitive, intransitive) To undergo (a misfortune); to suffer (something unfortunate). |
| MISCHOICE | • mischoice n. A bad or incorrect choice. • MISCHOICE n. a wrong choice. |
| SCHEMATIC | • schematic adj. Represented too simply or in an overly formulaic way, reflecting a shallow or incomplete understanding… • schematic adj. Sketchy, incomplete. • schematic adj. Relating to a schema. |
| SCHMICKER | • SCHMICK adj. (Australian slang) stylish. |