| ANABRANCHES | • anabranches n. Plural of anabranch. • ANABRANCH n. a stream that leaves a river and reenters lower down. |
| BRANCHERIES | • brancheries n. Plural of branchery. • BRANCHERY n. a system of branches. |
| CATANANCHES | • CATANANCHE n. any plant of the South European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers. |
| COMANCHEROS | • Comancheros n. Plural of Comanchero. • COMANCHERO n. (Spanish) in the 19th century, a person who traded with the Plains Indians. |
| DISBRANCHED | • disbranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| DISBRANCHES | • disbranches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| FIANCHETTOS | • fianchettos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto. • FIANCHETTO n. (Italian) in chess, the development of bishop on the N2 diagonal. |
| MANCHESTERS | • MANCHESTER n. household linen or cotton goods, such as sheets and towels. |
| PLANCHETTES | • planchettes n. Plural of planchette. • PLANCHETTE n. a board mounted on two castors and a pencil-point, used as a medium for automatic writing and supposed spirit-messages. |
| STANCHELLED | • stanchelled adj. Having a stanchel, or stanchion. • STANCHEL v. to support by a stanchel. |
| STANCHERING | • STANCHER v. to support by means of an iron bar, also STANCHEL, STANCHION. |
| SUBBRANCHES | • subbranches n. Plural of subbranch. • SUBBRANCH n. a subdivision of a branch. |
| TRANSMANCHE | • transmanche adj. Cross-channel; pertaining to coastal areas of both southern England and northern France. • TRANSMANCHE adj. (French) relating to the tunnel under the English Channel. |