| CHANTIE | • chantie n. Alternative spelling of shanty (“song”). • CHANTIE n. a song sung by sailors as they worked, also CHANTEY, CHANTY, SHANTEY, SHANTY. |
| CHANTIES | • chanties n. Plural of chanty. • chanties n. Plural of chantie. • CHANTIE n. a song sung by sailors as they worked, also CHANTEY, CHANTY, SHANTEY, SHANTY. |
| CHANTING | • chanting v. Present participle of chant. • chanting n. Singing, especially as a chant is sung. • CHANTING adj. singing. |
| CHANTILLY | • Chantilly prop.n. (Geography) A city in the Oise department, Hauts-de-France, France, formerly in Picardy. • Chantilly prop.n. An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Missouri, United States. • Chantilly prop.n. A neighbourhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. |
| CHANTINGS | • chantings n. Plural of chanting. • CHANTING n. the act of reciting in a singing manner. |
| BACCHANTIC | • bacchantic adj. Bacchanalian. • bacchantic adj. Pertaining to the clergy of Bacchus. |
| CHANTINGLY | • chantingly adv. In a chanting manner. • CHANTING adv. singing. |
| ENCHANTING | • enchanting v. Present participle and gerund of enchant. • enchanting adj. Having the ability to enchant; charming, delightful. • enchanting n. An act of enchantment. |
| MARCHANTIA | • Marchantia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Marchantiaceae – a group of liverworts. • MARCHANTIA n. a liverwort of the Marchantia genus. |
| CHANTICLEER | • chanticleer n. (Now rare, literary) A domestic rooster or cock, especially in fables and fairy tales. • chanticleer v. To make the crowing sound of a cock. • chanticleer v. To crow in exultation. |
| MARCHANTIAS | • MARCHANTIA n. a liverwort of the Marchantia genus. |
| MERCHANTING | • merchanting v. Present participle of merchant. • MERCHANTING n. the act of trading as a merchant. |
| CHANTICLEERS | • chanticleers n. Plural of chanticleer. • CHANTICLEER n. a rooster, also CHANTECLER. |
| ENCHANTINGLY | • enchantingly adv. In an enchanting manner. • ENCHANTING adv. ENCHANT, to delight. |
| MERCHANTINGS | • MERCHANTING n. the act of trading as a merchant. |
| DISENCHANTING | • disenchanting v. Present participle of disenchant. • DISENCHANT v. to free from enchantment. |
| DISENCHANTINGLY | • disenchantingly adv. In a disenchanting manner. • DISENCHANTING adv. DISENCHANT, to free from enchantment. |