| CHIMING | • chiming v. Present participle of chime. • chiming n. An instance of chiming; a sound that chimes. • CHIME v. to ring in harmony. |
| SASHIMI | • sashimi n. A dish consisting of thin slices or pieces of raw fish or meat. • SASHIMI n. (Japanese) fish, sliced paper-thin and served raw. |
| CHIMINEA | • chiminea n. Alternative spelling of chimenea. • CHIMINEA n. a freestanding fireplace for outdoor use. |
| SASHIMIS | • sashimis n. Plural of sashimi. • SASHIMI n. (Japanese) fish, sliced paper-thin and served raw. |
| CHIMINEAS | • chimineas n. Plural of chiminea. • CHIMINEA n. a freestanding fireplace for outdoor use. |
| AMPHIMIXES | • amphimixes n. Plural of amphimixis. • AMPHIMIXIS n. interbreeding; intermixing of two individuals' genetic matter. |
| AMPHIMIXIS | • amphimixis n. (Uncountable) sexual reproduction. • amphimixis n. (Countable) The union of a male and female gamete. • AMPHIMIXIS n. interbreeding; intermixing of two individuals' genetic matter. |
| AMPHIMICTIC | • amphimictic adj. Relating to amphimixis. • AMPHIMICTIC adj. relating to amphimixis. |
| CHIMICHANGA | • chimichanga n. (US) A deep-fried wet burrito. • CHIMICHANGA n. (Spanish) a tortilla wrapped round a filling, as of meat, and deep fried. |
| CHIMICHANGAS | • chimichangas n. Plural of chimichanga. • CHIMICHANGA n. (Spanish) a tortilla wrapped round a filling, as of meat, and deep fried. |
| GLUTETHIMIDE | • glutethimide n. A hypnotic sedative formerly used as an alternative to barbiturates to treat insomnia. • GLUTETHIMIDE n. a sedative drug with pharmacological properties similar to those of barbiturates. |
| GLUTETHIMIDES | • glutethimides n. Plural of glutethimide. • GLUTETHIMIDE n. a sedative drug with pharmacological properties similar to those of barbiturates. |