Any of the eight-legged creatures, including spiders, mites, and scorpions, of the class Arachnida.
chanidae
chaudoin
chelidon
chelidon
noun
(rare, anatomy) Synonym of elbow pit
chelonid
chelonid
noun
(zoology) Any member of the family Cheloniidae of sea turtles.
chicaned
chicaned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chicane
childing
childing
adj
(horticulture) Of a flowering plant: producing younger florets around an older flower.
(obsolete, figuratively) Fruitful; productive.
Able to bear children; fertile; also, pregnant, or in the process of childbirth, or having just given birth to a child.
noun
(archaic) gerund of child: the act or process of childbearing or childbirth.
verb
present participle of child
children
children
noun
plural of child.
chilodon
chinband
chinband
noun
A band of fabric worn around the chin.
chindwin
chinwood
choanoid
choanoid
adj
(anatomy) funnel-shaped; applied particularly to a hollow muscle attached to the eyeball in many reptiles and mammals
chondria
chondric
chondrin
chondrin
noun
(organic chemistry) A colourless, amorphous, nitrogenous substance resembling gelatin, formed from cartilaginous tissue by long-continued action of boiling water.
chording
chording
noun
(computing) The ability, using a keyboard or similar device, to enter characters or commands in the form of "chords" by pressing several keys simultaneously.
An arrangement of musical chords.
verb
present participle of chord
chundari
clinched
clinched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of clinch
conchoid
conchoid
noun
(geology) A conchoidal fracture in rock.
(mathematics, geometry) Any of a family of curves defined as the locus of points p, such that each p is on a line that passes through a given fixed point P and intersects a given curve, C, and the distance from p to the point of intersection with C is a specified constant (note that for nontrivial cases two such points p satisfy the criteria, and the resultant curve has two parts).
dainchas
delichon
dibranch
dichlone
dichlone
Noun
A particular fungicide.
dinarchy
disbench
disbench
verb
(transitive) To drive from a bench or seat.
(transitive, UK, law) To deprive (a bencher) of his privileges.
disniche
diswench
ditching
ditching
noun
(aviation) A deliberate crash landing on the sea or other body of water.
verb
present participle of ditch
douching
douching
noun
A washing or irrigation with a douche.
verb
present participle of douche
dutching
dutching
verb
present participle of dutch
echeneid
echeneid
noun
Any fish of the family Echeneidae (the remoras or suckerfish).
echidnae
echidnas
echidnas
noun
plural of echidna
echinoid
echinoid
adj
Resembling a sea urchin.
noun
(zoology) Any sea urchin or sea dollar of the class Echinoidea.
enriched
enriched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enrich
flinched
flinched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of flinch
hacienda
hacienda
noun
A large homestead in a ranch or estate usually in places where Colonial Spanish culture has had architectural influence.
hadronic
hadronic
adj
(physics) of, related to, or composed of hadrons
handicap
handicap
noun
(obsolete, uncountable) Synonym of hand-in-cap (“old English trading game”)
(obsolete, uncountable, card games) An old card game, similar to lanterloo.
(sometimes considered offensive) The disadvantage itself, in particular physical or mental disadvantages of people.
(sports) An allowance of a certain amount of time or distance in starting, granted in a race (or other contest of skill) to the competitor possessing disadvantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the one possessing advantages, in order to equalize, as much as possible, the chances of success.
A race or similar contest in which there is an allowance of time, distance, weight, or other advantage, to equalize the chances of the competitors.
Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.
verb
(transitive) To encumber with a handicap in any contest.
(transitive, figurative, by extension) To place at disadvantage.
To estimate betting odds.
handpick
handpick
verb
To pick or harvest by hand.
To select carefully and with individual attention.
hedonics
hedonics
noun
(psychology) The ethical study of pleasure
hendrick
hindcast
hindcast
noun
(mathematics) A test of a mathematical model by using data from a past event.
verb
To test a mathematical model by using data from a past event.
hinddeck
hydronic
hydronic
adj
Being or relating to a heating system that involves circulating hot water or steam.
inachoid
inarched
inarched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inarch
indrench
indrench
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To sink or immerse; to steep.
lichened
lichened
adj
Covered with lichen.
machined
machined
adj
Created by machine, or as though created by machine.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of machine
manchild
naiditch
onychoid
redfinch
redfinch
noun
(rare) The common linnet (Linaria cannabina).
rhodanic
richened
richened
verb
simple past tense and past participle of richen
richland
richland
Proper noun
A city in Stewart County, Georgia in the United States.
An unincorporated community in Rush County, Indiana in the United States.
A small city in Keokuk County, Iowa in the United States.
A village in Kalamazoo County, Michigan in the United States.
A city in Rankin County, Mississippi in the United States.
A city in Camden, Laclede and Pulaski Counties, Missouri in the United States.
A village in Colfax County, Nebraska in the United States.
An unincorporated community in Atlantic County, New Jersey in the United States.
A town in Oswego County, New York in the United States.
A small city in Baker County, Oregon in the United States.
A borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
A small unincorporated community in Union County, South Dakota in the United States.
An unincorporated community in Grainger County, Tennessee in the United States.
A small town in Navarro County, Texas in the United States.
A city in Benton County, Washington in the United States.
A town in Richland County, Wisconsin in the United States.
A small town in Rusk County, Wisconsin.
richmond
richmond
Proper noun
A common place name (Richmonds on Wikipedia):
A town in south-west London (properly
A market town in North Yorkshire, England.
A city in Indiana, USA
A city in Kentucky, USA
A city in Missouri, USA
A county of New York State, coterminous with the borough of Staten Island.
Until 1975, a borough of New York City, now the borough of Staten Island.
The capital city of the state of Virginia in the United States of America.
derived from the English place name.
name transferred from the surname.
rochkind
sandwich
sandwich
adj
(US) Of a meal or serving size that is smaller than a dinner.
noun
(UK) A layer cake or sandwich cake.
(archaic) A sandwichman (one who wears a sandwich board).
(by extension) Any combination formed by layering one type of material between two layers of some other material.
A dish or foodstuff where at least one piece, but typically two or more pieces, of bread serve(s) as the wrapper or container of some other food.
verb
(figuratively) To put or set something between two others, in time.
(sex) To double penetrate
To eat sandwiches.
To feed sandwiches.
To place one item physically between two other, usually flat, items.
sithcund
sithcund
adj
Synonym of gesithcund
snitched
snitched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of snitch
tachinid
tachinid
noun
Any insect of the family Tachinidae of tachina flies