| BIOCHEMIST | • biochemist n. A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry. • BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things. |
| BROCHETTES | • brochettes n. Plural of brochette. • BROCHETTE n. (French) a skewer for holding food steady while cooking. |
| CROCHETERS | • crocheters n. Plural of crocheter. • CROCHETER n. one who crochets. |
| CROCHETING | • crocheting v. Present participle of crochet. • crocheting n. Needlework made using a crochet. • CROCHETING n. crochetwork. |
| DITROCHEAN | • ditrochean adj. (Linguistics) Consisting of two trochees. • DITROCHEAN adj. containing two trochees. |
| DITROCHEES | • ditrochees n. Plural of ditrochee. • DITROCHEE n. a double trochee; a foot made up of two trochees. |
| EUROCHEQUE | • Eurocheque n. (Finance, historical) A type of cheque formerly used in Europe that was accepted across national borders… • EUROCHEQUE n. a cheque drawn on a European bank that can be cashed at any bank or bureau de change displaying the EC sign. |
| GEOCHEMIST | • geochemist n. (Chemistry, geology) A chemist or geologist who specializes in geochemistry. • GEOCHEMIST n. one who studies the chemistry of the earth's crust. |
| GRALLOCHED | • gralloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of gralloch. • GRALLOCH v. (Gaelic) to gut, especially a deer. |
| 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. |
| ISOCHEIMAL | • isocheimal adj. Of or relating to isocheims. • ISOCHEIMAL adj. connecting points of same average winter temperature. • ISOCHEIMAL n. an isocheimal line, also ISOCHIMAL. |
| ISOCHEIMIC | • ISOCHEIMIC adj. relating to an isocheim, a line connecting points of same average winter temperature. |
| NOCHELLING | • NOCHEL v. to repudiate the debts of someone, also NOTCHEL. |
| RICOCHETED | • ricocheted v. Simple past tense and past participle of ricochet. • RICOCHET v. (French) to rebound from a surface. |
| SKELLOCHED | • skelloched v. Simple past tense and past participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. |
| SPIROCHETE | • spirochete n. Any of several coiled bacteria of the order Spirochaetales, most of which are pathogenic to both humans and animals. • SPIROCHETE n. a spirally coiled bacterium lacking a rigid cell wall, the cause of syphilis and other diseases, also SPIROCHAETE. |
| SYNECDOCHE | • synecdoche n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech that uses the name of a part of something to represent the whole, or the… • synecdoche n. (Rhetoric) The use of this figure of speech. • SYNECDOCHE n. a figure of speech by which a part is used for the whole (as fifty sail for fifty ships), or the whole for a part (as the smiling year for spring). |
| TOCHERLESS | • tocherless adj. Without a dowry. • TOCHERLESS adj. without a tocher, a dowry. |
| UNTOCHERED | • UNTOCHERED adj. without a tocher or dowry. |