| chuckwalla |
a large lizard, related to the iguana, that lives in the deserts of Mexico and the southwestern United States. |
| chuff |
a chugging or puffing sound, as of a steam engine. [2 definitions] |
| chug |
a short, repetitive, explosive sound, esp. that made by a slow-moving locomotive. [3 definitions] |
| chukar |
a partridge native to Asia and Europe, with red beak and feet and chestnut upper plumage, that has been introduced into the western United States as a game bird. |
| chukka |
a suede boot of ankle height, having two pairs of eyelets for the laces. |
| chukker |
in polo, a period of play lasting seven and one-half minutes. |
| chum1 |
a close or intimate friend; pal. [2 definitions] |
| chum2 |
chopped or ground bait dumped or scattered into water to attract fish. [3 definitions] |
| chummy |
(informal) friendly; sociable. |
| chump1 |
(informal) a fool; dolt. [3 definitions] |
| chump2 |
to chew; munch; chomp. |
| chunk |
a thick lump or piece of any material. [2 definitions] |
| chunky |
of thick or sturdy build; stocky. [2 definitions] |
| church |
a building for public Christian worship. [6 definitions] |
| Church Fathers |
the ecclesiastical authorities of the early Christian church, whose writings had an authoritative influence on the formation of Christian doctrine. |
| churchgoer |
one who attends church, esp. on a regular basis. |
| churchless |
combined form of church. |
| churchly |
of, concerning, or suited to a church. |
| churchman |
a male member of the clergy; priest. [2 definitions] |
| Church of Christ, Scientist |
the official name of the church of Christian Science. |
| Church of England |
the national church of England, which is Catholic in form but incorporates some Protestant beliefs and is independent of the papacy. |