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CHAPTREL, n. The capitals of pillars and pilasters, which support arches, common...
CHAR, n. A fish. CHAR , n. In England, work done by the day; a single job, or ta...
CHAR-WOMAN, n. A woman hired for odd work, or for single days. [Char-man and Cha...
CHARACT, CHARACTER, n. 1. A mark made by cutting or engraving, as on stone, meta...
CHARACTERISTIC, CHARACTERISTICAL, a. That constitutes the character; that marks ...
CHARACTERISTICALLY, adv. The state or qualities of being characteristic.
CHARACTERIZE, v.t. 1. To give a character, or an account of the personal qualiti...
CHARACTERIZED, pp. Described or distinguished by peculiar qualities.
CHARACTERIZING, ppr. Describing or distinguishing by peculiar qualities.
CHARACTERLESS, a. Destitute of any peculiar character.
CHARACTERY, n. Impression; mark; distinction.
CHARADE, n. A composition, in which the subject must be a word of two syllables,...
CHARCOAL, n. Coal made by charring wood; the remains of wood burnt under turf, a...
CHARD n. The leaves of artichokes tied and wrapped all over, except the top, in ...
CHARECT, n. An inscription.
CHARGE, v.t. 1. To rush on; to fall on; to attack, especially with fixed bayonet...