| ALLOCHEIRIA | • ALLOCHEIRIA n. attribution of a sensation to the wrong part of the body, also ALLOCHIRIA. |
| ALLOCHEIRIAS | • ALLOCHEIRIA n. attribution of a sensation to the wrong part of the body, also ALLOCHIRIA. |
| CLOCHE | • cloche n. A glass covering, originally bell-shaped, for garden plants to prevent frost damage and promote early growth. • cloche n. A bell-shaped, close-fitting women’s hat with a deep rounded crown and narrow rim. • cloche n. A tableware cover, often resembling a bell. |
| CLOCHES | • cloches n. Plural of cloche. • CLOCHE n. (French) a lady's close-fitting bell-shaped hat. |
| GALOCHE | • galoche n. Alternative spelling of galosh. • GALOCHE n. (French) an overshoe, also GALAGE, GALOSH, GALOSHE, GOLOSH, GOLOSHE. • GALOCHE v. to provide (a shoe, etc.) with a galosh. |
| GALOCHED | • galoched adj. Alternative form of galoshed. • GALOCHE v. to provide (a shoe, etc.) with a galosh. |
| GALOCHES | • galoches n. Plural of galoche. • GALOCHE v. to provide (a shoe, etc.) with a galosh. |
| GRALLOCHED | • gralloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of gralloch. • GRALLOCH v. (Gaelic) to gut, especially a deer. |
| GUILLOCHE | • guilloche n. A fine engraved pattern of spirals, intertwining bands, etc. • guilloche n. The tool used to create such work. • guilloche v. (Transitive) To decorate with intersecting curved lines. |
| GUILLOCHED | • guilloched adj. Waved or engine-turned. • GUILLOCHE v. (French) to decorate with intersecting curved lines. |
| GUILLOCHES | • guilloches n. Plural of guilloche. • guillochés n. Plural of guilloché. • GUILLOCHE v. (French) to decorate with intersecting curved lines. |
| LOCHE | • loche n. Alternative form of loach (“kind of fish”). • LOCHE n. a fish of the cod family. |
| LOCHES | • loches n. Plural of loche. • LOCHE n. a fish of the cod family. |
| SKELLOCHED | • skelloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| YELLOCHED | • yelloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of yelloch. • YELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |