| CHATEAUS | • chateaus n. Plural of chateau. • châteaus n. (Colloquial) plural of château. • CHATEAU n. (French) a large country house. |
| CHATEAUX | • chateaux n. Plural of chateau. • châteaux n. Plural of château. • CHATEAU n. (French) a large country house. |
| CONCHATE | • CONCHATE adj. shaped like a shell. |
| HATEABLE | • hateable adj. Alternative form of hatable. • HATEABLE adj. capable of being, or deserving to be, hated, also HATABLE. |
| HATELESS | • hateless adj. Free from hate. • HATELESS adj. not hating. |
| HATERENT | • HATERENT n. (Scots) hatred. |
| LEACHATE | • leachate n. (Soil science) The liquid produced when water percolates through a permeable material. • LEACHATE n. a liquid that has percolated through or out of some substance. |
| LITHATES | • lithates n. Plural of lithate. • LITHATE n. (obsolete) a urate, a salt of uric acid. |
| MOSCHATE | • MOSCHATE adj. having a musky odour. |
| OVERHATE | • overhate v. To hate excessively. • OVERHATE v. to hate to excess. |
| RECHATES | • rechates n. Plural of rechate. • RECHATE n. (Shakespeare) a strain given on the horn to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game, also RECHEAT. |
| SCYPHATE | • scyphate adj. Concave or cup-shaped. • scyphate n. A concave or cup-shaped coin. • SCYPHATE adj. shaped like a cup. |
| SULPHATE | • sulphate n. (British spelling, chemistry) Alternative spelling of sulfate. • sulphate v. (British spelling, chemistry) Alternative spelling of sulfate. • SULPHATE v. to treat with sulfuric acid, also SULFATE. |
| WHATEVER | • whatever det. (Interrogative) What ever; emphatic form of ’what’. • whatever det. Regardless of the ... that; for any ... that. • whatever det. Any ... that; of no matter what type or kind that. |
| XANTHATE | • xanthate n. (Chemistry) Any salt or ester of xanthic acid. • XANTHATE n. a salt of xanthic acid. |