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Webster Dictionary :: Chanted

CHANTED, pp. Sung; uttered with modulations of voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Chanter

CHANTER, n. 1. One who chants; a singer or songster. 2. The chief singer, or pri...

Webster Dictionary :: Chanticleer

CHANTICLEER, n. A cock, so called from the clearness or loudness of his voice in...

Webster Dictionary :: Chanting

CHANTING, ppr. Singing; uttering a melodious voice; repeating words with a singi...

Webster Dictionary :: Chantress

CHANTRESS, n. A female singer.

Webster Dictionary :: Chantry

CHANTRY, n. A church or chapel endowed with lands, or other revenue, for the mai...

Webster Dictionary :: Chaos

CHAOS, n. 1. That confusion, or confused mass, in which matter is supposed to ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Chaotic

CHAOTIC, a. Resembling chaos; confused; as, the earth was originally in a chaoti...

Webster Dictionary :: Chap

CHAP, v.t. To cleave, split, crack, or open longitudinally, as the surface of th...

Webster Dictionary :: Chap-fallen

CHAP-FALLEN, a. [chap and fall.] Having the lower chap depressed; hence, dejecte...

Webster Dictionary :: Chapbook

CHAPBOOK, n. [See Chapman and Cheap.] a small book or pamphlet, carried about fo...

Webster Dictionary :: Chape

CHAPE, n. 1. The catch of any thing, as the hook of a scabbard, or the catch of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Chapeau

CHAPEAU, n. A hat; in heraldry, a cap or bonnet.

Webster Dictionary :: Chapel

CHAPEL, n. 1. A house for public worship; primarily, a private oratory, or house...

Webster Dictionary :: Chapeless

CHAPELESS, a. Without a chape.

Webster Dictionary :: Chapelet

CHAPELET, CHAPELLANY, n. A place founded within some church and dependent thereon.

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