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Chantant

Composed in a melodious and singing style.

Chanter

One who chants; a singer or songster.

Chanterelle

A name for several species of mushroom, of which one (Cantharellus cibrius) is edible, the others reputed poisonous.

Chanticleer

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

Chanting

Singing, esp. as a chant is sung.

Chantry

An endowment or foundation for the chanting of masses and offering of prayers, commonly for the founder.

Chanuka

same as Hanukka; -- a variant spelling.

Chaomancy

Divination by means of appearances in the air.

Chaos

An empty, immeasurable space; a yawning chasm.

Chap

To bargain; to buy.

Chaparajos

Overalls of sheepskin or leather, usually open at the back, worn, esp. by cowboys, to protect the legs from thorny bushes, as in the chaparral; -- called also chapareras or colloq. chaps.

chapatti chapati

a flat pancakelike bread cooked on a griddle, originating in India.

Chapbook

Any small book carried about for sale by chapmen or hawkers. Hence, any small book; a toy book.

Chape

The piece by which an object is attached to something, as the frog of a scabbard or the metal loop at the back of a buckle by which it is fastened to a strap.

Chapeau

A hat or covering for the head.

Chaped

Furnished with a chape or chapes.

Chapel

To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine.

Chapelet

A pair of straps, with stirrups, joined at the top and fastened to the pommel or the frame of the saddle, after they have been adjusted to the convenience of the rider.

Chapellany

A chapel within the jurisdiction of a church; a subordinate ecclesiastical foundation.

Chapelry

The territorial district legally assigned to a chapel.

Chaperon

To attend in public places as a guide and protector; to matronize.

Chaperonage

Attendance of a chaperon on a lady in public; protection afforded by a chaperon.

Chapfallen

Having the lower chap or jaw drooping, -- an indication of humiliation and dejection; crestfallen; discouraged. See Chopfallen.

Chaplain

An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs religious service in a chapel.

Chaplaincy

The office, position, or station of a chaplain.

Chapless

Having no lower jaw; hence, fleshless.

Chaplet

To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.

chapleted

provided with a chaplet; wearing a chaplet.

Chapman

One who buys and sells; a merchant; a buyer or a seller.

Chaps

Short for Chaparajos.

Chapter

To divide into chapters, as a book.

Char

To reduce to coal or carbon by exposure to heat; to reduce to charcoal; to burn to a cinder.

Char-a-bancs

A long, light, open vehicle, with benches or seats running lengthwise.

Chara

A genus of flowerless plants, having articulated stems and whorled branches. They flourish in wet places.

characid

any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae; -- also called characin.

Characidae

a natural family of tropical freshwater fishes of Africa and southern and central America.

characin

any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae; -- also called characid.

Charact

A distinctive mark; a character; a letter or sign. [Obs.] See Character.

Characteristic

A distinguishing trait, quality, or property; an element of character; that which characterized.

Characterize

To make distinct and recognizable by peculiar marks or traits; to make with distinctive features.

characterized

stated precisely; -- of the meaning of words or concepts.

Characterless

Destitute of any distinguishing quality; without character or force.

Charactery

The art or means of characterizing; a system of signs or characters; symbolism; distinctive mark.

Charade

A verbal or acted enigma based upon a word which has two or more significant syllables or parts, each of which, as well as the word itself, is to be guessed from the descriptions or representations.

Charadriidae

a natural family of birds comprising the plovers.

Charadriiformes

large diverse order of aquatic birds found along seacoasts and inland waters; shorebirds and coastal diving birds; most feed on animal life.

Charadrius

the type genus of the Charadriidae; the plovers.

Charales

a small order of macroscopic fresh and brackish water algae with a distinct axis; the stoneworts.

Charbon

A small black spot or mark remaining in the cavity of the corner tooth of a horse after the large spot or mark has become obliterated.

Charcoal

Impure carbon prepared from vegetable or animal substances; esp., coal made by charring wood in a kiln, retort, etc., from which air is excluded. It is used for fuel and in various mechanical, artistic, and chemical processes.

charcuterie

a delicatessen that specializes in dressed meats and meat dishes, particularly pork products.

Chard

The tender leaves or leafstalks of the artichoke, white beet, etc., blanched for table use.

Chare

A chore; to chore; to do. See Char.

Chare Char

To work by the day, without being a regularly hired servant; to do small jobs.

Charge

A load or burder laid upon a person or thing.

Charge d'affaires

A diplomatic representative, or minister of an inferior grade, accredited by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another; also, a substitute, ad interim, for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary.

Chargeable

That may be charged, laid, imposed, or imputes; as, a duty chargeable on iron; a fault chargeable on a man.

Charger

One who, or that which charges.

Charily

In a chary manner; carefully; cautiously; frugally.

Charina

a genus of boas of western North America.

Chariotee

A light, covered, four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats.

Charism

A miraculously given power, as of healing, speaking foreign languages without instruction, etc., attributed to some of the early Christians.

Charitable

Full of love and good will; benevolent; kind.

Charitableness

The quality of being charitable; the exercise of charity.

Charivari

A mock serenade of discordant noises, made with kettles, tin horns, etc., designed to annoy and insult; -- called also shivaree.

Chark

To burn to a coal; to char.

Charlatan

One who prates much in his own favor, and makes unwarrantable pretensions; a quack; an impostor; an empiric; a mountebank.

Charlatanry

Undue pretensions to skill; quackery; wheedling; empiricism.

Charlie

A familiar nickname or substitute for Charles.

Charlock

A cruciferous plant (Brassica sinapistrum) with yellow flowers; wild mustard. It is troublesome in grain fields. Called also chardock, chardlock, chedlock, and kedlock.

Charlotte

A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked.

Charm

To use magic arts or occult power; to make use of charms.

Charmer

One who charms, or has power to charm; one who uses the power of enchantment; a magician.

Charming

Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive.

Charnel

A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.

Charon

The son of Erebus and Nox, whose office it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the infernal regions.

Charpie

Straight threads obtained by unraveling old linen cloth; -- used for surgical dressings.

Charqui

Jerked beef; beef cut into long strips and dried in the wind and sun.

Charr Char

One of the several species of fishes of the genus Salvelinus, allied to the spotted trout and salmon, inhabiting deep lakes in mountainous regions in Europe. In the United States, the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is sometimes called a char.

Charras

The gum resin of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). Same as Churrus.

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