| ACHENES | • achenes n. Plural of achene. • ACHENE n. a dry one-seeded fruit, also AKENE. |
| ACHENIA | • achenia n. Plural of achenium. • ACHENIUM n. a small one-seeded fruit; a naked seed, also ACHAENIUM, ACHENE, AKENE. |
| BEECHEN | • beechen adj. Consisting or made of the wood or bark of the beech. • BEECHEN adj. relating to a beech tree. |
| BIRCHEN | • birchen adj. Made from birch wood. • BIRCHEN adj. made of birch. |
| BITCHEN | • bitchen adj. Alternative spelling of bitching. • BITCHEN adj. (slang) marvellous. |
| CATCHEN | • CATCHEN v. (Spenser) to catch (no separate inflections). |
| CHENARS | • chenars n. Plural of chenar. • CHENAR n. (Persian) the oriental plane tree, also CHINAR. |
| CHENETS | • CHENET n. (French) an andiron, an iron bar which supports logs in a fireplace. |
| KITCHEN | • kitchen n. A room or area for preparing food. • kitchen n. (By extension) Cuisine; style of cooking. • kitchen n. (Chiefly African American Vernacular English) The nape of a person’s hairline, often referring to its… |
| KUCHENS | • KUCHEN n. (German) a yeast-raised coffee cake. |
| LARCHEN | • larchen adj. Of or pertaining to the larch tree. • LARCHEN adj. of or pertaining to the larch. |
| LEUCHEN | • LAUCH v. (Scots) to laugh. |
| LICHENS | • lichens n. Plural of lichen. • LICHEN v. to cover with lichen. |
| MARCHEN | • MARCHEN n. (German) a story or fable, a folktale. |
| PSCHENT | • pschent n. The double crown of ancient Egypt, combining the white crown of Upper Egypt with the red crown of Lower… • PSCHENT n. (Greek) a crown worn by ancient Egyptian kings. |
| RICHENS | • richens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of richen. • Richens prop.n. A surname. • RICHEN v. to make or become rich, also ENRICH. |
| WITCHEN | • WITCHEN n. the mountain ash or wych elm, also WICKEN, WICKY. |