(archaic) Living in the depths of the water, or near the bottom under the deep water.
chairway
chaityas
chaityas
noun
plural of chaitya
chancily
chancily
adv
In a chancy manner.
chastity
chastity
noun
The quality of being chaste: the state of abstaining from any sexual activity considered immoral; avoidance of sexual sins.
chattily
chattily
adv
In a chatty manner.
chiclayo
chiclayo
Proper noun
A city in the northwest of Peru, in the region of Lambayeque
chipyard
chipyard
noun
(US) A storage area for sawdust and small pieces of wood at a sawmill.
chirayta
chivalry
chivalry
noun
(UK, law, historical) A tenure of lands by knightly service.
(now rare, historical) Cavalry; horsemen armed for battle.
(obsolete) The fact or condition of being a knight; knightly skill, prowess.
Courteous behaviour, especially that of men towards women.
Courtesy, respect and honourable conduct between opponents in wartime.
The ethical code of the knight prevalent in Medieval Europe, having such primary virtues as mercy towards the poor and oppressed, humility, honour, sacrifice, fear of God, faithfulness, courage and utmost graciousness and courtesy to ladies.
chylemia
chyluria
chyluria
noun
A medical condition involving the presence of chyle in the urine.
crayfish
crayfish
noun
(Australia) A freshwater crayfish (family Parastacidae), such as the gilgie, marron, or yabby.
(Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) A rock lobster (family Palinuridae).
(New England, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota) A freshwater crustacean (family Cambaridae), sometimes used as an inexpensive seafood or as fish bait.
(Singapore) The species Thenus orientalis of the slipper lobster family (Scyllaridae).
Any of numerous freshwater decapod crustaceans in superfamily Astacoidea or Parastacoidea, resembling the related lobster but usually much smaller.
verb
Alternative form of crawfish (to backpedal, desert, or withdraw)
to catch crayfish
cyaathia
cyathium
cyathium
noun
One of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers"), surrounded by involucral bracts, especially those forming the inflorescence of euphorbias.
cyathoid
cynthian
cynthian
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Cynthia.
diachyma
diachyma
noun
The parenchyma of leaves.
diadochy
diadochy
noun
the capability of an atom to replace another in a particular crystal structure
dinarchy
dyarchic
dyarchic
adj
Alternative form of diarchic
hayricks
hayricks
noun
plural of hayrick
himyaric
himyaric
Adjective
Of or relating to Himyar, an ancient king of Yemen, or to his successors or people; applied especially to certain ancient inscriptions showing the primitive type of the oldest form of the Arabic language.
hyacinth
hyacinth
noun
A variety of zircon, ranging in color from brown, orange, reddish-brown and yellow; a jacinth.
Any bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, native to the Mediterranean and South Africa.
hydracid
hydracid
noun
(chemistry) An acid that does not contain any oxygen as opposed to an oxyacid; they are all binary compounds of hydrogen and a halogen or pseudohalogen.
hylactic
hymenaic
hypalgic
hypalgic
adj
Exhibiting or relating to hypalgia.
hypoacid
hypoacid
adj
hypoacidic
hyracina
hyracoid
hyracoid
adj
(zoology) Of or relating to the hyraxes (order Hyracoidea).
Displaying characteristics typical of hyraxes.
noun
An animal of the order Hyracoidea, i.e. a hyrax.
hyrcania
ichthyal
inchoacy
lathyric
lechayim
lechayim
intj
"To life": a Jewish drinking toast.
munychia
myriarch
myriarch
noun
(historical military) The commander of a Mongolian tomen.
(historical politics) The governor of a myriarchy in Mongolian Tibet.
mythical
mythical
adj
(by extension) Not real; false or fabricated.
Existing in myth.
patchily
patchily
adv
In a patchy manner.
peachify
phymatic
physical
physical
adj
(obsolete) Medicinal; good for the health, curative, therapeutic.
(obsolete) Pertaining to the field of medicine; medical.
(obsolete) That practises medicine; pertaining to doctors, physicianly.
Denoting a map showing natural features of the landscape (compare political).
Having to do with the body as opposed to the mind; corporeal, bodily.
In accordance with the laws of nature; now specifically, pertaining to physics.
Involving bodily force or contact; vigorous, aggressive.
Pertaining to the world as understood through the senses rather than the mind; tangible, concrete; having to do with the material world.
Sexual, carnal.
noun
(parapsychology) A physical manifestation of psychic origin, as through ectoplasmic solidification.
Physical examination.
schryari
scythian
scythian
Noun
An inhabitant of Scythia, an ill-defined region centered in southern Russia.
Adjective
relating to Scythia or Scythians
Proper noun
the Eastern Iranian language of Scythians
the Proto-Indo-European language
synechia
synechia
noun
(pathology) An eye condition in which the iris adheres either to the cornea (anterior synechia) or to the lens (posterior synechia).
syriarch
triarchy
triarchy
noun
A country under three rulers.
Government by three persons; a triumvirate.
whichway
yachting
yachting
noun
(often attributive) A physical activity involving boats, be it racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast.