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CHINCH, n. A genus of insects, resembling the feather-wing moths. These insects ...
CHINE, n. 1. The back-bone, or spine of an animal. 2. A piece of the back-bone o...
CHINED, a. Pertaining to the back.
CHINESE, a. Pertaining to China. CHINESE , n. sing. and plu. A native of China; ...
CHINGLE, n. Gravel free from dirt. [See Shingle .]
CHINK, n. A small aperture lengthwise; a cleft, rent, or fissure, of greater len...
CHINKAPIN, n. The dwarf chestnut, Fagus pumila, a tree that rises eight or ten f...
CHINKY, a. Full of chinks, or fissures; gaping; opening in narrow clefts.
CHINNED, a. Having a long chin.
CHINSE, v.t. In naval affairs, to thrust oakum into the seams or chinks of a shi...
CHINTS, n. Cotton cloth, printed with more than two colors.
CHIOPPINE, n. A high shoe, formerly worn by ladies.
CHIP, CHEAP, CHIPPING, in the names of places, imply a market; from Sax. Ceapan,...
CHIP-AX, n. An ax for chipping.
CHIPPED, pp. Cut in chips, or small pieces; hewed.
CHIPPING, n. 1. A chip; a piece cut off or separated by a cutting or engraving i...