| CHAPATI | • chapati n. A flat, unleavened bread from northern India and Pakistan. • CHAPATI n. (Hindi) a thin piece of unleavened bread, also CHAPATTI, CHAPPATI. |
| CHAPEAU | • chapeau n. A hat. • chapeau n. (Heraldry) A cap of maintenance. • chapeau n. The mass of grape solids that floats on the surface during the fermentation of wine. |
| CHAPELS | • chapels n. Plural of chapel. • Chapels prop.n. Plural of Chapel. • CHAPEL n. a place of Christian worship in a larger building, esp. a place set apart, with a separate altar, in a church or cathedral. |
| CHAPESS | • chapess n. (Britain, informal) A female chap; a woman. • CHAPESS n. a female chap, also CHAPPESS. |
| CHAPKAS | • chapkas n. Plural of chapka. • CHAPKA n. (Polish) a Polish military cap, adapted from the traditional peasant cap, worn by lancers, also CZAPKA, SCHAPSKA. |
| CHAPLET | • chaplet n. A garland or circlet for the head. • chaplet n. A headdress in the form of a wreath made of leaves, flowers or twigs woven into a ring. • chaplet n. (Archaic) A string (of beads), especially when making up five decades of the rosary. |
| CHAPMAN | • chapman n. (Obsolete) A dealer or merchant, especially an itinerant one. • chapman n. (Obsolete) A purchaser. • Chapman prop.n. An English surname originating as an occupation for a merchant. |
| CHAPMEN | • chapmen n. Plural of chapman. • CHAPMAN n. a peddler. |
| CHAPPAL | • chappal n. A type of footwear used in India, Mauritius, and Pakistan, similar to a sandal. • CHAPPAL n. (Hindi) a type of open sandal worn in India. |
| CHAPPED | • chapped adj. (Of skin) Dry and flaky due to excessive evaporation of water from its surface. • chapped adj. (In combination) Having chaps, or jaws, of a specified kind. • chapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of chap. |
| CHAPPIE | • chappie n. Alternative spelling of chappy. • CHAPPIE n. a familiar diminutive of chap. |
| CHAPTER | • chapter n. (Authorship) One of the main sections into which the text of a book is divided. • chapter n. Certain ecclesiastical bodies (under canon law). • chapter n. A section of a social body. |
| ECHAPPE | • échappé n. (Ballet) A movement performed in ballet involving a leap from both feet simultaneously. • ECHAPPE n. (French) a kind of leap in ballet. |
| SCHAPPE | • schappe v. (Transitive) To use a process of fermentation to remove sericin from silk. • schappe n. A silk yarn or fabric made out of carded spun silk. • SCHAPPE v. (German) to process waste silk. |