BRAUNCHES | • braunches n. Plural of braunch. • braunches n. Plural of braunche. • braunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of braunch. |
CANTHARUS | • cantharus n. A large drinking cup with two handles. • cantharus n. A fountain or basin in the courtyard of an ancient church for worshippers to wash before entering. • CANTHARUS n. (Latin) a large two-handled cup. |
CHANCROUS | • chancrous adj. (Medicine) Of the nature of a chancre; affected by chancre. • CHANCROUS adj. of the nature of a chancre, a type of venereal sore. |
CHAUNTERS | • chaunters n. Plural of chaunter. • CHAUNTER n. a singer; a precentor, also CHANTER, CHANTOR. |
CHURINGAS | • churingas n. Plural of churinga. • CHURINGA n. (Native Australian) a sacred amulet of the Australian aborigines. |
CRAUNCHES | • craunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of craunch. • CRAUNCH v. (dialect) to chew with a crackling sound, also CRUNCH, CRANCH. |
ECHIURANS | • echiurans n. Plural of echiuran. • ECHIURAN n. one of the Echiura, a phylum of marine invertebrates, aka spoonworms. |
GRAUNCHES | • graunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
LAUNCHERS | • launchers n. Plural of launcher. • LAUNCHER n. a launching device. |
SCHNAUZER | • schnauzer n. A dog of a particular breed originating in Germany. • SCHNAUZER n. (German) a German breed of wirehaired terrier. |
STAUNCHER | • stauncher adj. Comparative form of staunch: more staunch. • stauncher n. One who or that which staunches. • STAUNCHER n. something or someone that staunches. |
SUBBRANCH | • subbranch n. A branch that is itself an offshoot of a branch of something. • subbranch n. Part of a branch. • SUBBRANCH n. a subdivision of a branch. |
TRACHINUS | • Trachinus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Trachinidae – typical weevers. • TRACHINUS n. any member of the weever genus of fish. |
TRUCHMANS | • TRUCHMAN n. an interpreter. |
UNANCHORS | • unanchors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unanchor. • UNANCHOR v. to loose from anchorage. |
UNCHARGES | • uncharges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncharge. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |
UNCHASTER | • UNCHASTE adj. not chaste. |