| ACHENE | • achene n. (Botany) A small, dry, indehiscent fruit, containing a single seed, as in the buttercup. • ACHENE n. a dry one-seeded fruit, also AKENE. |
| APACHE | • apache n. Alternative letter-case form of Apache, a Parisian gangster. • Apache prop.n. The group of languages used by any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest… • Apache prop.n. Apache, a town in Oklahoma, United States. |
| BACHED | • bached v. Simple past tense and past participle of bach. • BACH v. to live as a bachelor. |
| BACHES | • baches n. Plural of bach. • BACH v. to live as a bachelor. |
| CACHED | • cached v. Simple past tense and past participle of cache. • CACHE v. to store in a hiding place. |
| CACHES | • caches n. Plural of cache. • caches n. Misspelling of cachets. • CACHE v. to store in a hiding place. |
| CACHET | • cachet n. (Archaic) A seal, as of a letter. • cachet n. (Figurative) A special characteristic or quality; prestige, especially via association. • cachet n. (Philately) A commemorative stamped design or inscription on an envelope, other than a cancellation… |
| GACHED | • GACH v. to behave boastfully, also GATCH, GAUCH. |
| GACHER | • GACHER n. one that gaches, a boaster. |
| GACHES | • gâches n. Plural of gâche. • GACH v. to behave boastfully, also GATCH, GAUCH. |
| LACHES | • laches n. Negligence in one’s duty. • laches n. (Law) An unreasonable delay in bringing a claim alleging a wrong, which means the person who waited… • Laches prop.n. A surname. |
| MACHER | • macher n. (US, informal) An important person, often in the negative sense of self-important; a bigwig. • MACHER n. (Yiddish) an important person. |
| MACHES | • MACHE n. a herb, lamb's lettuce, corn-salad. |
| NACHES | • naches n. (Usually Jewish) Feeling of contentment at another’s successes. • NACH n. (Hindi) an entertainment in India consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing girls, also NAUCH, NAUTCH. |
| ORACHE | • orache n. Alternative spelling of orach. • ORACHE n. a plant of the goosefoot family, also ORACH. |
| RACHES | • raches n. Plural of rach. • RACHE n. (archaic) a dog that hunts by scent, also RACH. |
| RACHET | • rachet n. Archaic form of ratchet. • RACHET n. a mechanism which allows motion in one direction only. • RACHET v. to move by a rachet mechanism, also RATCHET. |
| SACHEM | • sachem n. A chief of one or several Native American tribe(s), especially of the Algonquians; a sagamore. • sachem n. (Informal). • sachem n. (Politics) A high-ranking officer of the Tammany Hall political organization. |
| SACHET | • sachet n. A small scented cloth bag filled with fragrant material such as herbs or potpourri. • sachet n. (Cooking) A cheesecloth bag of herbs and/or spices added during cooking and then removed before serving. • sachet n. A small, sealed packet containing a single-use quantity of any material. |
| TACHES | • taches n. Plural of tache. • 'taches n. Plural of ’tache. • TACHE n. (biblical) a fastening or clasp. |