chandelier |
a light fixture, often decorative, suspended from a ceiling and bearing multiple lights. |
chandler |
a person who produces or sells candles. [2 definitions] |
change |
to alter the content or form of. [18 definitions] |
changeable |
capable of changing; likely to change; variable; inconstant; fickle. [2 definitions] |
changeful |
having a tendency to change; inconstant. |
changeless |
unchanging, invariable, or immutable; constant. |
changeling |
a baby secretly substituted for another. |
change of life |
menopause. |
change one's mind |
to change one's decision or one's opinion. |
change one's tune |
to change one's ideas, attitudes, behavior, or the like. |
changeover |
the process of conversion from one system or condition to another. |
change ringing |
the art of ringing a harmoniously tuned set of bells or chimes in every possible sequence without repetition. |
changing |
becoming different; shifting; varying. |
changing of the guard |
a ceremony in which a guard is replaced by another guard. |
Chang Jiang |
the longest river of Asia, flowing from Tibet through central China into the East China Sea; Chang; Yangtze. |
Chang Jiang River |
the longest river of Asia, flowing from Tibet through central China into the East China Sea; Chang; Yangtze. |
channel |
the bed of a river, stream, or other waterway. [8 definitions] |
chanson |
a music-hall or cabaret song, usu. in French or in a French style. |
chansonnier |
a French singer and writer, often of satirical or topical songs. |
chant |
a song, esp. one which is sung on the same note or few notes throughout. [7 definitions] |
chanterelle |
a large edible yellow mushroom with a fruity odor. |