| CHACE | • chace v. (Obsolete) To chase; to pursue. • chace n. (Obsolete) A chase. • Chace prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. |
| CHACK | • chack v. To toss up the head frequently, as a horse to avoid the restraint of the bridle. • chack v. (Ice-skating) To not broadcast a medal-winning or otherwise memorable or crucial figure skating performance… • chack v. Of birds: to make a sudden harsh call. |
| CHACO | • chaco n. Alternative form of shako. • Chaco prop.n. A province in northern Argentina. • Chaco prop.n. Swamped area in southern South America. |
| CHACED | • chaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of chace. • CHACE v. (obsolete) to chase. |
| CHACES | • chaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chace. • CHACE v. (obsolete) to chase. |
| CHACKS | • chacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chack. • CHACK v. (Scots) to pinch or nip. |
| CHACMA | • chacma n. A species of baboon from Southern Africa, Papio ursinus. • CHACMA n. (Hottentot) a large species of African baboon, aka ursine baboon. |
| CHACOS | • chacos n. Plural of chaco. • CHACO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also SHACKO, SHAKO. |
| CHACHKA | • chachka n. Alternative spelling of tchotchke. • chachka n. Alternative spelling of Tzatza. • CHACHKA n. (Yiddish) a knickknack, also CHATCHKA, CHATCHKE, TSATSKE, TCHOTCHKE. |
| CHACING | • chacing v. Present participle of chace. • CHACE v. (obsolete) to chase. |
| CHACKED | • chacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of chack. • CHACK v. (Scots) to pinch or nip. |
| CHACMAS | • chacmas n. Plural of chacma. • CHACMA n. (Hottentot) a large species of African baboon, aka ursine baboon. |
| CHACOES | • chacoes n. Plural of chaco. • CHACO n. (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also SHACKO, SHAKO. |
| CHACHKAS | • chachkas n. Plural of chachka. • CHACHKA n. (Yiddish) a knickknack, also CHATCHKA, CHATCHKE, TSATSKE, TCHOTCHKE. |
| CHACKING | • chacking v. Present participle of chack. • CHACK v. (Scots) to pinch or nip. |
| CHACONNE | • chaconne n. A slow, stately Baroque dance. • chaconne n. (Music) The music for such a dance, often containing variations on a theme. • CHACONNE n. (French) a Spanish baroque dance in triple time. |
| CHACONINE | • chaconine n. (Organic chemistry) A steroidal glycoalkaloid chemical compound found in plants of the family Solanaceae… • CHACONINE n. a toxic alkaloid found in potatoes. |
| CHACONNES | • chaconnes n. Plural of chaconne. • CHACONNE n. (French) a Spanish baroque dance in triple time. |
| CHACONINES | • chaconines n. Plural of chaconine. • CHACONINE n. a toxic alkaloid found in potatoes. |