| CHINS | • chins n. Plural of chin. • chins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chin. • CHIN v. to hold with the lower part of the face. |
| CHINSE | • chinse v. (Nautical) To thrust oakum into (seams or chinks) with a chisel, the point of a knife, or a chinsing… • CHINSE v. to fill in the seams of a boat, also CHINCH. |
| CHINSED | • chinsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chinse. • CHINSE v. to fill in the seams of a boat, also CHINCH. |
| CHINSES | • chinses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chinse. • CHINSE v. to fill in the seams of a boat, also CHINCH. |
| COCHINS | • Cochins n. Plural of Cochin. • COCHIN n. (Chinese) a large variety of the domestic fowl, originally from Cochin China. |
| URCHINS | • urchins n. Plural of urchin. • URCHIN n. a mischievous boy. |
| ZECHINS | • zechins n. Plural of zechin. • ZECHIN n. (Italian) a former Italian gold coin, also ZECCHIN, ZECCHINE, ZECCHINO. |
| CHINSING | • chinsing v. Present participle of chinse. • CHINSE v. to fill in the seams of a boat, also CHINCH. |
| KINCHINS | • kinchins n. Plural of kinchin. • KINCHIN n. in thieves's slang, a child. |
| SCUCHINS | • scuchins n. Plural of scuchin. • SCUCHIN n. (Spenser) a shield bearing a coat-of-arms, also ESCUTCHEON, SCUTCHEON. |
| ZECCHINS | • zecchins n. Plural of zecchin. • ZECCHIN n. (Italian) a former Italian gold coin, also ZECCHINE, ZECCHINO, ZECHIN. |
| CAPUCHINS | • capuchins n. Plural of capuchin. • Capuchins n. Plural of Capuchin. • CAPUCHIN n. a South American monkey with thick hair like a monk's cowl. |
| CATECHINS | • catechins n. Plural of catechin. • CATECHIN n. one of the tannic acids, extracted from catechu as a white, crystalline substance. |
| CHINSTRAP | • chinstrap n. A strip of leather or material used to fasten a hat or helmet under the chin. • chinstrap n. A form of beard that follows the jawline but does not cover the rest of the chin. • chinstrap n. A band of colour below a bird’s mouth, resembling the chinstrap of a helmet. |
| MATACHINS | • matachins n. Plural of matachin. • MATACHIN n. (Spanish) a masked sword-dancer; the sword-dance itself. |
| PAROCHINS | • PAROCHIN n. (Scots) a parish, also PARISCHAN, PARISCHANE, PARISHEN, PAROCHINE. |
| BALDACHINS | • baldachins n. Plural of baldachin. • BALDACHIN n. a rich embroidered material, originally woven with woof of silk and warp of gold thread, also BALDACHINO, BALDAQUIN, BAUDEKIN, BAWDKIN. |
| CHINSTRAPS | • chinstraps n. Plural of chinstrap. • CHINSTRAP n. the strap on a helmet, that goes under the chin. |
| SCRUNCHINS | • scrunchins n. Plural of scrunchin. • SCRUNCHIN n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, a small crisp piece of fried pork fat, also SCRUNCHEON, SCRUNCHION. |
| PYROCATECHINS | • pyrocatechins n. Plural of pyrocatechin. • PYROCATECHIN n. another name for catechol, also PYROCATECHOL. |