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achish

achras

achsah

achuas

arches

arches

noun

  1. plural of arch

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arch

ascham

ascham

noun

  1. A cupboard or case for holding bows and other archery equipment.

ascher

aschim

ashcan

ashcan

adj

  1. Describing a comic book originally published solely to retain ownership of a trademark, not intended for general release; later used for promotional comic books intended for limited release to the public.
  2. Of or pertaining to the Ashcan School of American art.

noun

  1. (US, slang) A kind of large firecracker.
  2. A container for ashes, used in times past for accumulating ashes generated from wood and coal fires, for eventual disposal elsewhere.
  3. A dustbin.

baches

baches

noun

  1. plural of bach

bausch

brachs

bsarch

caches

caches

noun

  1. Misspelling of cachets.
  2. plural of cache

cadish

cahors

cahows

cahows

noun

  1. plural of cahow

calash

calash

noun

  1. (historical) Alternative form of calèche (“type of carriage with low wheels”)
  2. (now historical) A silk and whalebone hood worn by ladies to shade the face.

casbah

casbah

noun

  1. (by synecdoche) The medina, the older part of a city in North Africa or the Middle East.
  2. (slang) A person's house or flat/apartment.
  3. The fortress in a city in North Africa or the Middle East.

cashaw

cashaw

noun

  1. Alternative form of cushaw

cashed

cashed

adj

  1. (slang) Exhausted or used up; finished, empty.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cash

cashel

cashel

noun

  1. (historical) In early Ireland, a ringfort or a circular stone structure used for defense.

casher

casher

noun

  1. One who cashes (a cheque, etc.).

cashes

cashes

noun

  1. plural of cash

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cash

cashew

cashew

noun

  1. A tree, Anacardium occidentale, native to northeastern Brazil, now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew nuts and cashew apples.

cashoo

cashou

casshe

cavish

cephas

chafes

chafes

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chafe

chaffs

chaffs

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chaff

chains

chains

noun

  1. plural of chain

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chain

chairs

chairs

noun

  1. plural of chair

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chair

chaise

chaise

noun

  1. A chaise longue.
  2. A post chaise.
  3. An open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.

chaksi

chalks

chalks

noun

  1. plural of chalk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chalk

chamos

champs

champs

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of champ

changs

changs

noun

  1. plural of chang

chanst

chants

chants

noun

  1. plural of chant

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chant

chapes

chapes

noun

  1. plural of chape

charas

charas

noun

  1. Cannabis resin, used as an intoxicant in India.

chards

chards

noun

  1. plural of chard

chares

chares

noun

  1. plural of chare

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chare

charis

charks

charks

noun

  1. plural of chark

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chark

charms

charms

noun

  1. plural of charm

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of charm

charrs

charrs

noun

  1. plural of charr

charts

charts

noun

  1. plural of chart

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chart

chased

chased

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chase

chaser

chaser

noun

  1. (archaic) A hunter.
  2. (logging) One who unhooks chokers from the logs at the landing.
  3. (logging, obsolete) Someone who follows logs out of the forest in order to signal a yarder engineer to stop them if they become fouled (also called a frogger).
  4. (nautical) A chase gun.
  5. (slang) A chubby chaser.
  6. (slang) A person who seeks partners with HIV in order to become infected.
  7. (slang) A tranny chaser.
  8. (slang, historical) A piece of music, etc. played after a performance while the audience leaves.
  9. A drink drunk after another of a different kind.
  10. A horse: (originally) a horse used for hunting; (now) a horse trained for steeplechasing, a steeplechaser.
  11. A long piece of flexible wire used to draw an electrical cable through a wall cavity.
  12. A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) that chases.
  13. A tool used for cleaning out screw threads, either as an integral part of a tap or die to remove waste material produced by the cutting tool, or as a separate tool to repair damaged threads.
  14. Any dragonfly of family Libellulidae.
  15. In the sport of Quidditch or Muggle quidditch, a player responsible for passing the quaffle and scoring goals with it.
  16. One of a series of adjacent light bulbs that cycle on and off to give the illusion of movement.
  17. Someone who chases (decorates) metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing.
  18. Synonym of prison chaser (“person who guards military prisoners”)

chases

chases

noun

  1. plural of chase

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chase

chasid

chaska

chaska

Proper noun

  1. a city in Minnesota, USA, and the county seat of Carver County.

chasma

chasma

noun

  1. (astronomy, geology) A long, narrow, steep-sided depression on a planet (often other than Earth), a moon, or another body in the Solar System.
  2. (astronomy, obsolete, rare) An aurora.
  3. Obsolete form of chasm.

chasms

chasms

noun

  1. plural of chasm

chasmy

chasmy

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to a chasm; abounding in chasms.

chasse

chasse

noun

  1. A reliquary casket.
  2. Alternative spelling of chassé
  3. Ellipsis of chasse-café.

chaste

chaste

adj

  1. Abstaining from immoral or unlawful sexual intercourse.
  2. Austere, simple, undecorative.
  3. Decent, modest, morally pure.
  4. Virginal, innocent, having had no sexual experience.

chasty

chaves

cheaps

cheaps

noun

  1. plural of cheap

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheap

cheats

cheats

noun

  1. plural of cheat

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheat

chelas

chesna

chessa

chiasm

chiasm

noun

  1. Alternative form of chiasma
  2. Alternative form of chiasmus

chiaus

chiaus

noun

  1. (historical) An Ottoman Empire court official; an attendant, messenger, herald, interpreter.
  2. (historical) An Ottoman Empire çavuş (“sergeant”).
  3. Obsolete spelling of chouse (“a swindler”)

verb

  1. Obsolete spelling of chouse (“cheat, trick, swindle”)

chinas

chinas

noun

  1. plural of china

chopas

chrysa

chufas

chufas

noun

  1. plural of chufa

clachs

clashy

clashy

adj

  1. (informal) that clash, that do not match or fit stylistically
  2. (obsolete, regional) wet; rainy

noun

  1. (archaic) A khalasi.

coachs

cocash

cocash

noun

  1. (now rare) Symphyotrichum puniceum, red-stemmed aster, the roots of which were formerly used medicinally.

cumsha

cumsha

noun

  1. Alternative form of cumshaw

cushag

cushag

noun

  1. (chiefly Isle of Man) The ragwort, the national flower of the Isle of Man, which has a large stalk.

cushat

cushat

noun

  1. (Tyneside or literary) A pigeon, wood pigeon or ring dove.

cushaw

cushaw

noun

  1. Any of certain cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma (Cucurbita mixta), one of the species of winter squash.

dachas

dachas

noun

  1. plural of dacha

dichas

encash

encash

verb

  1. To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash.

eschar

eschar

noun

  1. (figurative or literary) The emotional imprint of a trauma such as grief, loss, or degradation.
  2. (loose or obsolete) Any hard, dark, commonly flattened or sunken lesion or crust, especially on a burn, abscess, infection, wound; commonly a coagulation of blood or exudations, not necessarily involving dead or necrotic tissue.
  3. (medicine) A superficial structure of dead tissue, usually hardened, commonly, but not necessarily dark, adhering to underlying living or necrotic tissue, caused by gangrene or a burn.

frasch

haceks

haceks

noun

  1. plural of hacek

hachis

hances

hances

noun

  1. plural of hance

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hance

havocs

havocs

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of havoc

huesca

ischar

ischia

ischia

noun

  1. plural of ischium

jascha

laches

laches

noun

  1. (law) An unreasonable delay in bringing a claim alleging a wrong, which means the person who waited shall not be permitted to seek an equitable remedy because the delay prejudiced the moving party.
  2. Negligence in one's duty.

lachsa

lachus

laichs

lichas

maches

machos

machos

noun

  1. Synonym of machismo

mcshan

mischa

mochas

mochas

noun

  1. plural of mocha

msarch

nachas

nachas

noun

  1. (in Jewish culture) pleasure; delight

naches

naches

noun

  1. (usually Jewish) Feeling of contentment at another's successes.

nachos

nachos

noun

  1. A Mexican dish of tortilla chips, sometimes covered in melted cheese.
  2. Alternative form of naches
  3. plural of nacho

nachus

pachas

pachas

noun

  1. plural of pacha

pascha

pesach

pesach

Proper noun

  1. The Jewish festival of Passover.

phasic

phasic

adj

  1. (physiology) Describing the discontinuous activity of excitable cells or tissues,
  2. Of or relating to phase,

raasch

raches

raches

noun

  1. plural of rach

rachis

rachis

noun

  1. (botany) The main shaft of either a compound leaf, head of grain, or fern frond.
  2. (obsolete, zoology, anatomy) The spinal column, or the vertebrae of the spine.
  3. (ornithology) The central shaft of a feather.
  4. (zoology) An anatomical shaft or axis in a marine invertebrate.

ramsch

rausch

recash

recash

verb

  1. (transitive) To cash again.

saccha

sachem

sachem

noun

  1. (archaic) An eminent member of a group, or an eminent person in society; a sagamore.
  2. (politics) A high-ranking officer of the Tammany Hall political organization.
  3. A boss, a leader.
  4. A chief of one or several Native American tribe(s), especially of the Algonquians; a sagamore.

sachet

sachet

noun

  1. (cooking) A cheesecloth bag of herbs and/or spices added during cooking and then removed before serving.
  2. A small scented cloth bag filled with fragrant material such as herbs or potpourri.
  3. A small, sealed packet containing a single-use quantity of any material.

samech

samech

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of samekh

sancha

sancho

sascha

sauchs

scapha

scapha

noun

  1. (anatomy) The scaphoid fossa of the helix of the ear.

scaphe

scarph

scarph

noun

  1. Alternative form of scarf (joint in woodworking)

verb

  1. Alternative form of scarf (make a joint in woodworking)

scarth

scatch

scatch

noun

  1. (obsolete) A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse.
  2. (obsolete, UK, dialect) A stilt.

scathe

scathe

noun

  1. (countable) Someone who, or something which, causes harm; an injurer.
  2. (countable, Scotland, law, obsolete) An injury or loss for which compensation is sought in a lawsuit; damage; also, expenses incurred by a claimant; costs.
  3. (countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.
  4. (uncountable) Something to be mourned or regretted.

verb

  1. (archaic or Scotland) To harm or injure (someone or something) physically.
  2. (by extension, chiefly literary and poetic) To harm, injure, or destroy (someone or something) by fire, lightning, or some other heat source; to blast; to scorch; to wither.
  3. (figuratively) To severely hurt (someone's feelings, soul, etc., or something intangible) through acts, words spoken, etc.
  4. (specifically, obsolete) To cause monetary loss to (someone).

scathy

scathy

adj

  1. (UK, dialect, archaic) Mischievous; vicious; dangerous.

schaab

schach

schanz

scharf

schary

schatz

schavs

schear

scheat

schema

schema

noun

  1. (Christianity) A monastic habit in the Greek Orthodox Church.
  2. (databases) A formal description of the structure of a database: the names of the tables, the names of the columns of each table, and the data type and other attributes of each column.
  3. (logic) A formula in the metalanguage of an axiomatic system, in which one or more schematic variables appear, which stand for any term or subformula of the system, which may or may not be required to satisfy certain conditions.
  4. (markup languages) A formal description of data, data types, and data file structures, such as XML schemas for XML files.
  5. An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception, under which it is likely to be presented to the mind (for example, a body schema).

schipa

schola

schola

noun

  1. Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a schola cantorum.
  2. Today, a group of musicians, particularly one which specializes in liturgical music.

schram

schwab

schwas

schwas

noun

  1. plural of schwa

sciath

sciath

noun

  1. (historical) An oblong shield of wickerwork once used in Ireland.

scrath

scypha

sealch

search

search

noun

  1. An attempt to find something.
  2. The act of searching in general.

verb

  1. (intransitive, followed by "for") To look thoroughly.
  2. (obsolete) To examine; to try; to put to the test.
  3. (transitive) To look in (a place) for something.
  4. (transitive, now rare) To look for, seek.
  5. (transitive, obsolete) To probe or examine (a wound).

shacko

shacko

noun

  1. Dated form of shako.