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Webster Dictionary :: Chalder

CHALDER, n. A measure of coals consisting of thirty six bushels.

Webster Dictionary :: Chaldron

CHALDRON, CHALICE, n. A cup, or bowl; usually a communion cup.

Webster Dictionary :: Chaliced

CHALICED, n. Having a cell or cup; applied by Shakespeare to a flower; but I bel...

Webster Dictionary :: Chalk

CHALK, n. A well known calcarious earth, of an opake white color, soft and admit...

Webster Dictionary :: Chalk-cutter

CHALK-CUTTER, n. A man that digs chalk.

Webster Dictionary :: Chalk-pit

CHALK-PIT, n. A pit in which chalk is dug.

Webster Dictionary :: Chalk-stone

CHALK-STONE, n. 1. In medicine, a calcarious concretion in the hands and feet of...

Webster Dictionary :: Chalkiness

CHALKINESS, n. The state of being chalky.

Webster Dictionary :: Challenge

CHALLENGE, n. Literally, a calling, or crying out, the primary sense of many wor...

Webster Dictionary :: Challengeable

CHALLENGEABLE, a. That may be challenged; that may be called to account.

Webster Dictionary :: Challenged

CHALLENGED, pp. Called to combat or o contest; claimed; demanded, as due; called...

Webster Dictionary :: Challenger

CHALLENGER, n. 1. One who challenges; one who invites to a single combat; one wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Challenging

CHALLENGING, ppr. Summoning to a duel, or to contest; claiming as a right; defyi...

Webster Dictionary :: Chalybean

CHALYBEAN, a. Pertaining to steel well tempered.

Webster Dictionary :: Chalybeate

CHALYBEATE, a. Impregnated with particles of iron; as chalybeate waters. CHALYBE...

Webster Dictionary :: Cham

CHAM, n. The sovereign prince of Tartary. Usually written Khan.

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