An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson.
Archaic spelling of khan.
verb
(obsolete) To chew.
chem
chem
adj
(informal) Clipping of chemical.
noun
(countable, informal, often in the plural) Clipping of chemical.
(uncountable, university slang, often capitalized) Clipping of chemistry (“branch of natural science”); usually referring to the subject or the department.
A chemical weapon.
A recreational drug.
chmn
chum
chum
noun
(dated) A friend; a pal.
(dated) A roommate, especially in a college or university.
(fishing, chiefly Canada, US) A mixture of (frequently rancid) fish parts and blood, dumped into the water as groundbait to attract predator fish, such as sharks
(pottery) A coarse mould for holding the clay while being worked on a whirler, lathe or manually.
The chum salmon
verb
(fishing, transitive, intransitive) To cast chum into the water to attract fish.
(intransitive) To make friends; to socialize.
(intransitive) To share rooms with someone; to live together.
(transitive) To lodge (somebody) with another person or people.
(transitive, Scotland, informal) To accompany.
mach
mchb
mech
mech
noun
(science fiction) A large piloted combat robot.
(science fiction) A robot.
mich
mich
verb
Alternative form of mitch
mpch
much
much
adj
(obsolete) Large, great.
(obsolete) Long in duration.
adv
(in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') Used to indicate or compare extent.
(obsolete) Almost.
Often; frequently.
To a great extent.
det
(in combinations such as 'as much', 'this much') Used to indicate, demonstrate or compare the quantity of something.
(now Caribbean, African-American English) Many ( + plural countable noun).
(now archaic or nonstandard) A great number of; many (people).