| BROCHANS | • BROCHAN n. (Gaelic) gruel, porridge. |
| BROCHING | • broching v. Present participle of broche. • BROCH v. to broach, to pierce. |
| BROCHURE | • brochure n. A booklet of printed informational matter, like a pamphlet, often for promotional purposes. • BROCHURE n. a pamphlet, information or publicity booklet. |
| CAROCHES | • caroches n. Plural of caroche. • CAROCHE n. (French) a stately carriage, also CAROACH, CAROCH, CARROCH. |
| CROCHETS | • crochets n. Plural of crochet. • crochets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crochet. • Crochets prop.n. Plural of Crochet. |
| PAROCHIN | • PAROCHIN n. (Scots) a parish, also PARISCHAN, PARISCHANE, PARISHEN, PAROCHINE. |
| PIBROCHS | • pibrochs n. Plural of pibroch. • PIBROCH n. (Gaelic) a dirge or martial theme for bagpipes. |
| PROCHAIN | • PROCHAIN adj. (French) nearest in time, relation or degree, also PROCHEIN. |
| PROCHEIN | • prochein adj. (Law, obsolete) Next; nearest. • PROCHEIN adj. (French) nearest in time, relation or degree, also PROCHAIN. |
| SOROCHES | • SOROCHE n. (Quechua) mountain sickness. |
| TROCHAIC | • trochaic adj. Composed of or relating to trochees, feet of one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. • trochaic n. A poetical composition of this kind. • TROCHAIC adj. of or like a trochee, in prosody, a foot of one long syllable, one short. |
| TROCHARS | • trochars n. Plural of trochar. • TROCHAR n. a surgical instrument, a kind of stylet, also TROCAR. |
| TROCHEES | • trochees n. Plural of trochee. • TROCHEE n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot, also TROCHAIC. |
| TROCHILI | • trochili n. Plural of trochilus. • TROCHILUS n. (Greek) an African bird, also TROCHIL. |
| TROCHILS | • trochils n. Plural of trochil. • TROCHIL n. (Greek) an African bird, aka crocodile bird, also TROCHILUS. |
| TROCHISK | • trochisk n. (Obsolete) A trochiscus. • TROCHISK n. a medicinal lozenge, also TROCHE, TROCHISCUS. |
| TROCHITE | • trochite n. (Paleontology) A wheel-like joint of the stem of a fossil crinoid. • TROCHITE n. a wheel-like joint of the stem of a fossil crinoid. |
| TROCHLEA | • trochlea n. (Anatomy) A structure resembling or acting like a pulley. • TROCHLEA n. (Latin) a pulley-like structure through which a tendon passes. |
| TROCHOID | • trochoid n. (Mathematics) The curve traced by a point on a circle as it rolls along a straight line. • trochoid adj. Capable of rolling. • trochoid adj. Allowing rotation. |
| UROCHORD | • urochord n. (Zoology) a notochord that is limited to the caudal region; especially in the Urochordata. • urochord n. Any marine organism of the Urochordata. • UROCHORD n. a rodlike structure in certain lower vertebrates. |