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CHANTED, pp. Sung; uttered with modulations of voice.
CHANTER, n. 1. One who chants; a singer or songster. 2. The chief singer, or pri...
CHANTICLEER, n. A cock, so called from the clearness or loudness of his voice in...
CHANTING, ppr. Singing; uttering a melodious voice; repeating words with a singi...
CHANTRESS, n. A female singer.
CHANTRY, n. A church or chapel endowed with lands, or other revenue, for the mai...
CHAOS, n. 1. That confusion, or confused mass, in which matter is supposed to ha...
CHAOTIC, a. Resembling chaos; confused; as, the earth was originally in a chaoti...
CHAP, v.t. To cleave, split, crack, or open longitudinally, as the surface of th...
CHAP-FALLEN, a. [chap and fall.] Having the lower chap depressed; hence, dejecte...
CHAPBOOK, n. [See Chapman and Cheap.] a small book or pamphlet, carried about fo...
CHAPE, n. 1. The catch of any thing, as the hook of a scabbard, or the catch of ...
CHAPEAU, n. A hat; in heraldry, a cap or bonnet.
CHAPEL, n. 1. A house for public worship; primarily, a private oratory, or house...
CHAPELESS, a. Without a chape.
CHAPELET, CHAPELLANY, n. A place founded within some church and dependent thereon.