| ANARCH | • anarch n. The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt. • ANARCH n. a promoter of lawlessness. |
| ARCHED | • arched adj. Curved. • arched v. Simple past tense and past participle of arch. • ARCH v. to bend like a curved structure. |
| ARCHEI | • archei n. Plural of archeus. • ARCHEUS n. an inner controlling spirit, also ARCHAEUS. |
| ARCHER | • archer n. One who shoots an arrow from a bow or a bolt from a crossbow. • archer n. (Historical, obsolete) The bishop in chess. • archer adj. Comparative form of arch: more arch. |
| ARCHES | • arches n. Plural of arch. • arches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arch. • Arches prop.n. Arches National Park, a national park in Utah. |
| ARCHIL | • archil n. (Obsolete) Orchil, a violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.)… • archil n. (Obsolete) The lichen from which the dye is obtained. • ARCHIL n. a red or violet dye, also ORCHEL, ORCHELLA, ORCHILLA, ORSEILLE. |
| ARCHLY | • archly adv. In an arch manner; slyly. • ARCH adv. sly, mischievous. |
| ARCHON | • archon n. A chief magistrate of ancient Athens. • archon n. A person who claims the right to rule, or to exercise power or sovereign authority over other human beings. • archon n. A ruler, head of state or other leader. |
| DIARCH | • diarch n. Either of the two rulers in a diarchy. • DIARCH adj. having two xylem strands. |
| ENARCH | • enarch v. (Obsolete) To arch. • enarch v. Alternative form of inarch (“to graft without separating from the roots”). • enarch n. Alternative form of énarque. |
| EPARCH | • eparch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) The governor or prefect of a province. • eparch n. The ruler of an eparchy. • eparch n. (Eastern Orthodoxy) The metropolitan bishop of a province or eparchy. |
| EXARCH | • exarch n. (Historical) In the Byzantine Empire, a governor of a distant province. • exarch n. In the Eastern Christian Churches, the deputy of a patriarch, or a bishop who holds authority over other… • exarch n. In these same churches, a bishop appointed over a group of the faithful not yet large enough or organized… |
| INARCH | • inarch v. To graft by uniting, as a scion, to a stock, without separating either from its root before the union is complete. • INARCH v. to graft in a certain way. |
| SEARCH | • search n. An attempt to find something. • search n. The act of searching in general. • search v. (Transitive) To look in (a place) for something. |
| STARCH | • starch n. (Uncountable) A widely diffused vegetable substance, found especially in seeds, bulbs and tubers, as… • starch n. (Nutrition, countable) Carbohydrates, as with grain and potato based foods. • starch n. (Uncountable) A stiff, formal manner; formality. |