| CHALDRONS | • chaldrons n. Plural of chaldron. • CHALDRON n. an old unit of capacity, equal to 36 heaped bushels, also CHALDER. |
| CHAWDRONS | • chawdrons n. Plural of chawdron. • CHAWDRON n. (Shakespeare) the entrails of an animal. |
| CHENOPODS | • chenopods n. Plural of chenopod. • CHENOPOD n. any flowering plant of the family Chenopodiaceae, the goosefoots. |
| CHLORDANS | • chlordans n. Plural of chlordan. • CHLORDAN n. a toxic compound of chlorine, used as an insecticide. |
| CHONDRINS | • chondrins n. Plural of chondrin. • CHONDRIN n. an elastic, gelatinous substance, the matrix of cartilage. |
| CHORDINGS | • chordings n. Plural of chording. • CHORDING n. the playing, singing, or arrangement of chords. |
| CHOWDOWNS | • CHOWDOWN n. the act of eating a large quantity of food, esp. for competitive purposes. |
| CONCHOIDS | • conchoids n. Plural of conchoid. • CONCHOID n. a type of geometric curve. |
| CUSHIONED | • cushioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of cushion. • cushioned adj. Furnished with a cushion or cushions; padded. • cushioned adj. (Cycling) Having cushion tires. |
| DISANCHOR | • disanchor v. (Obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To raise the anchor of, as a ship; to weigh anchor. • DISANCHOR v. to raise the anchor, as of a ship. |
| DOCKHANDS | • dockhands n. Plural of dockhand. • DOCKHAND n. one who works on the docks. |
| DOUCHINGS | • douchings n. Plural of douching. • DOUCHING n. the act of using a douche. |
| DYSPHONIC | • dysphonic adj. Having or relating to dysphonia. • dysphonic n. A person who has dysphonia. • DYSPHONIC adj. relating to dysphonia, a difficulty in pronouncing sounds. |
| ECHINOIDS | • echinoids n. Plural of echinoid. • ECHINOID n. a sea urchin, also ECHINUS. |
| RONDACHES | • rondaches n. Plural of rondache. • RONDACHE n. (French) a circular shield carried by foot soldiers. |
| SCHNOODLE | • Schnoodle n. A dog that is a hybrid between a poodle and a schnauzer. • SCHNOODLE n. a dog that is a cross between a schnauzer and a poodle. |
| SCHNORRED | • schnorred v. Simple past tense and past participle of schnorr. • SCHNORR v. (Yiddish) to beg, esp. in such a way as to make the giver feel beholden. |
| TECHNOIDS | • technoids n. Plural of technoid. • TECHNOID n. a technician. |
| UNSHOCKED | • unshocked adj. Not shocked. • UNSHOCKED adj. not shocked. |
| WAHCONDAS | • WAHCONDA n. (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WACONDA, WAKANDA. |