| ARCHEAN | • Archean adj. Alternative form of Archaean. • Archean prop.n. Alternative form of Archaean. • ARCHEAN adj. relating to the archaea, an order of prokaryootic microorganisms, also ARCHAEAL, ARCHAEAN, ARCHAEON. |
| ARCHERS | • archers n. Plural of archer. • ARCHER n. someone who uses a bow and arrow. |
| ARCHERY | • archery n. (Uncountable) The practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow. • archery n. (Countable) A group of archers. • ARCHERY n. the sport of shooting with bows and arrows. |
| ARCHEST | • archest adj. Superlative form of arch: most arch. • archest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of arch. • ARCH adj. sly, mischievous. |
| ARCHEUS | • archeus n. (Alchemy) The vital principle or force believed by the Paracelsians to be responsible for alchemical… • ARCHEUS n. an inner controlling spirit, also ARCHAEUS. |
| LARCHEN | • larchen adj. Of or pertaining to the larch tree. • LARCHEN adj. of or pertaining to the larch. |
| LARCHES | • larches n. Plural of larch. • LARCH n. any tree of the coniferous genus Larix, distinguished from cedar by the deciduous leaves. |
| MARCHED | • marched v. Simple past tense and past participle of march. • MARCH v. to walk in a military manner. |
| MARCHEN | • MARCHEN n. (German) a story or fable, a folktale. |
| MARCHER | • marcher n. (Historical) An inhabitant of a march (border country); specifically, a marcher lord. • marcher n. (Historical) A border territory, a march (now only in (attributive) use). • marcher n. One who marches; one who participates in a march. |
| MARCHES | • marches n. Plural of march. • marches n. The area along a border. • marches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of march. |
| PARCHED | • parched adj. Dry. • parched adj. Very thirsty. • parched v. Simple past tense and past participle of parch. |
| PARCHES | • parches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parch. • PARCH v. to make very dry. |