chargeable |
combined form of charge. |
charge account |
a business arrangement between a buyer and seller in which the seller allows the buyer to charge purchases to an account, for which he or she will be billed later. |
charge card |
see "credit card." |
charged |
carrying electrical energy. |
chargé d'affaires |
a foreign service official who takes charge of diplomatic business whenever an ambassador or minister is temporarily absent. [2 definitions] |
charger |
a thing or person that charges. [3 definitions] |
charging station |
a machine that supplies electrical energy to vehicles powered by electricity, or the place having such a machine. |
chariness |
frugality or miserliness. [2 definitions] |
chariot |
in ancient times, a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle driven from a standing position. [3 definitions] |
charioteer |
one who drives a chariot. [2 definitions] |
charisma |
an unusual ability to influence people and arouse devotion. [2 definitions] |
charismatic |
having unusually strong personal allure or appeal; marked by charisma. [3 definitions] |
charitable |
generous in donations or benevolent actions for needy persons. [3 definitions] |
charity |
something given to a needy person or persons; alms. [5 definitions] |
charivari |
see "shivaree." |
charlatan |
one who deceitfully claims to possess a particular skill or expertise; fraud; quack. |
Charlemagne |
a king of the Franks and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (742-814). |
Charles Chaplin |
an English-born actor, director, and producer, esp. of U.S. films (b.1889--d.1977). |
Charles Darwin |
an English naturalist and writer who developed theories of biological evolution (b.1809--d.1882). |
Charles de Gaulle |
a French general and president of France from 1959 to 1969 (b.1890--d.1970). |
Charles Dickens |
popular and acclaimed English novelist, best known for the novels Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and A Christmas Carol (b.1812--d.1870). |