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CHASSELAS, n. A sort of grape.
CHASMED, a. Having gaps or a chasm.
CHASM, n. 1. A cleft; a fissure; a gap; properly, an opening made by disrupture,...
CHASING, ppr. Pursuing; driving; hunting.
ASSIDE'ANS or CHASIDE'ANS, [Heb. pious.] A sect of Jews who resorted to Mattathi...
CHASER, n. 1. One who chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter. 2. An enchaser. [Se...
CHASED, pp. Pursed; sought ardently; driven.
CHASE, v.t. 1. Literally to drive, urge, press forward with vehemence; hence, to...
CHASABLE, a. That may be chased; fit for the chase.
CHARY, a. [Sax. Cearig. See Care .] Careful; wary; frugal.
CHARTULARY, n. An officer in the ancient Latin church, who had the care of chart...
CHARTLESS, a. Without a chart; of which no chart has been made; not delineated o...
CHARTERING, ppr. 1. Giving a charter; establishing by charter. 2. Hiring or lett...
CHARTERED, pp. 1. Hired or let, as a ship. 2. Invested with privileges by charte...
CHARTER-PARTY, n. In commerce, an agreement respecting the hire of a vessel and ...
CHARTER-LAND, n. Land held by charter, or in soccage.