(Judaism) A Jewish symbol representing life, traditionally worn as an amulet.
(winemaking) A place above ground for storing wine casks.
A female gypsy.
Ellipsis of masala chai, a beverage made with black teas, steamed milk and sweet spices, based loosely on Indian recipes.
chia
chia
noun
A Mexican sage grown for its edible seeds, Salvia hispanica.
Salvia columbariae, a sage with similar seeds, native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.
chic
chic
adj
Elegant, stylish.
noun
(chiefly uncountable) Good form; style.
(countable) A person with (a particular type of) chic.
A kind of ritual buffoon or clown in Yucatec Maya culture.
chid
chid
verb
simple past tense of chide
chih
chil
chin
chin
noun
(aviation) The lower part of the front of an aircraft, below the nose.
(boxing, uncountable) The ability to withstand being punched in the chin without being knocked out.
(informal) A chinchilla.
(slang, Britain) A lie, a falsehood.
(slang, Britain) A person of the upper class.
(slang, US) Talk.
The bottom of a face, (specifically) the typically jutting jawline below the mouth.
The bottom part of a mobile phone, below the screen.
verb
(chiefly UK, transitive) To punch or hit (someone)'s chin (part of the body).
(reflexive, intransitive) To perform a chin-up (exercise in which one lifts one's own weight while hanging from a bar).
(slang, dated, intransitive) To talk.
(slang, dated, transitive) To talk to or with (someone).
(transitive) To indicate or point toward (someone or something) with one's chin.
(transitive) To put one's chin on (something).
(transitive) To put or hold (a musical instrument) up to one's chin.
(transitive) To turn on or operate (a device) using one's chin; to select (a particular setting) using one's chin.
chip
chip
noun
(New Zealand, northern) A receptacle, usually for strawberries or other fruit.
(UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, archaic in Canada, especially in the plural) A fried strip of potato of square or rectangular cross-section; a french fry.
(US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, especially in the plural) A thin, crisp, fried slice of potato, or sometimes another vegetable; a crisp.
(archaic, derogatory) Anything dried up, withered, or without flavour.
(cooking) A small, near-conical piece of food added in baking.
(curling) A takeout that hits a rock at an angle.
(electronics) A circuit fabricated in one piece on a small, thin substrate.
(electronics) A hybrid device mounted in a substrate, containing electronic circuitry and miniaturised mechanical, chemical and/or biochemical devices.
(games, gambling) A token used in place of cash.
(golf) A low shot that travels further along the ground than it does in the air.
(historical) Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into slips, or straw plaited in a special manner, for making hats or bonnets.
(nautical) The triangular piece of wood attached to the log line.
(slang, dated) A sovereign (the coin).
(sports) A shot during which the ball travels more predominantly upwards than in a regular shot, as to clear an obstacle.
A damaged area of a surface where a small piece has been broken off.
A dried piece of dung, often used as fuel.
A small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material.
A small rectangle of colour printed on coated paper for colour selection and matching. A virtual equivalent in software applications.
verb
(UK, transitive, often with "in") to contribute.
(also, to chip at) To make fun of.
(intransitive) To become chipped.
(intransitive, card games, often with "in") To ante (up).
(transitive) To break small pieces from.
(transitive) To chop or cut into small pieces.
(transitive, automotive) to upgrade an engine management system, usually to increase power.
(transitive, informal) To fit (an animal) with a microchip.
(transitive, sports) To play a shot hitting the ball predominantly upwards rather than forwards. In association football specifically, when the shot is a shot on goal, the opposing goalkeeper may be the direct object of the verb, rather than the ball.
chis
chis
noun
plural of chi
chit
chit
noun
(India, China) A signed voucher or memorandum of a small debt, as for food and drinks at a club.
(US and Britain dated) A small sheet or scrap of paper with a hand-written note as a reminder or personal message.
(US, slang) A debt or favor owed in return for a prior loan or favor granted, especially a political favor.
(US, slang, euphemistic) Shit.
(gaming) A smaller cardboard counter generally used not to directly represent something but for another, more transient, purpose such as tracking or randomization.
(historical) A voucher or token coin used in payrolls under the truck system.
(obsolete) An excrescence on the body, as a wart or a pimple.
(pharmacology) A small sheet of paper on which is written a prescription to be filled; a scrip.
A child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal.
A pert or sassy young person, especially a young woman.
A small tool used in cleaving laths. Compare: froe.
The embryonic growing bud of a plant
verb
(intransitive, Britain, dialect) To sprout; to shoot, as a seed or plant.
(transitive, Britain, dialect) To damage the outer layers of a seed such as Lupinus or Sophora to assist germination.
(transitive, Britain, dialect) To initiate sprouting of tubers, such as potatoes, by placing them in special environment, before planting into the soil.
chiv
chiv
noun
A cooper's tool used to make that section.
The scooped out portion at the end of a stave used to make a cask, where the croze will be incised.
chui
dich
dich
noun
Obsolete form of ditch (“a trench”).
verb
Obsolete form of ditch (“to dig a trench”).
hick
hick
noun
(derogatory) An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person.
verb
To hiccup.
hico
huic
icho
ichs
ichu
icsh
inch
inch
adj
(Hong Kong, colloquial) cocky and cheeky
noun
(Scotland, Ireland) A meadow, pasture, field, or haugh.
(Scotland, Ireland) A small island; an islet.
(figuratively) Any very short distance.
(meteorology) A depth of one inch on the ground, used as a measurement of rainfall.
A depth of one inch in a glass, used as a rough measurement of alcoholic beverages.
An English unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot or 2.54 cm, roughly the width of a thumb.
Any of various similar units of length in other traditional systems of measurement.
verb
(Hong Kong, colloquial) to humiliate; to provoke; to speak in a cocky and cheeky manner
(intransitive, followed by a preposition) To advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction).
To deal out by inches; to give sparingly.
To drive by inches, or small degrees.
isch
itch
itch
noun
A constant teasing desire or want.
A sensation felt on an area of the skin that causes a person or animal to want to scratch said area.
verb
(intransitive) To feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched.
(intransitive) To have a constant, teasing urge; to feel strongly motivated; to want or desire something.
(transitive) To cause to feel an itch.
(transitive, colloquial) To scratch or rub so as to relieve an itch.
lich
lich
adj
(obsolete) Like; resembling; equal.
noun
(archaic, UK) A corpse or dead body.
(fantasy, roleplay, games) A reanimated corpse or undead being, particularly a still-intelligent undead spellcaster.
Ellipsis of lichfield.
Ellipsis of lichgate.
Ellipsis of lichway.
mich
mich
verb
Alternative form of mitch
nich
pich
rich
rich
adj
(computing) Elaborate, having complex formatting, multimedia, or depth of interaction.
(finance) Trading at a price level which is high relative to historical trends, a similar asset, or (for derivatives) a theoretical value.
(informal) Ridiculous, absurd, outrageous, preposterous, especially in a galling, hypocritical, or brazen way.
(informal) Very amusing.
Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious; sumptuous; costly.
Having an intense fatty or sugary flavour.
Not faint or delicate; vivid.
Of a fuel-air mixture: having more fuel (thus less air) than is necessary to burn all of the fuel; less air- or oxygen- rich than necessary for a stoichiometric reaction.
Of a solute-solvent solution: not weak (not diluted); of strong concentration.
Plentiful, abounding, abundant, fulfilling.
Remunerative.
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful.
noun
The rich people of a society or the world collectively, the rich class of a society.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To become rich.
(obsolete, transitive) To enrich.
sich
sich
adj
Pronunciation spelling of such.
noun
(historical) An administrative and military centre for the Zaporozhian and Danube Cossacks.