cheesecake |
a rich cake containing sweetened cream cheese or cottage cheese, milk, eggs, and flavoring. [2 definitions] |
cheesecloth |
a coarse, open-textured cloth of lightweight cotton, used for straining foods. |
cheeseparing |
meanly or foolishly frugal; stingy. [3 definitions] |
cheesesteak |
a type of sandwich with thinly sliced beef topped with cheese, broiled on a submarine roll. |
cheesy |
resembling cheese. [2 definitions] |
cheetah |
a very swift, long-legged, leopardlike cat of Africa and southern Asia, sometimes trained for hunting game. |
chef |
a skilled or professional cook, esp. one in charge of a hotel or restaurant kitchen. |
chef-d'oeuvre |
a crowning achievement or masterpiece, esp. in music, the fine arts, or literature. |
chela |
a pincerlike claw of a hard-shelled animal such as a lobster or scorpion. |
chelate |
in chemistry, of or designating a compound in which the central metallic ion is bonded with two or more nonmetallic atoms to form a closed chain. [7 definitions] |
chelicera |
either of the first pair of appendages of spiders, ticks, and the like, esp. used for grasping. |
chelonian |
of, concerning, or belonging to the group of reptiles that includes the turtles and tortoises. [2 definitions] |
chemical |
a distinct substance, such as an element or molecular compound, used in or obtained through a reaction involving atomic or molecular changes. [3 definitions] |
chemical additive |
an artificial substance added in small amounts to another to improve, preserve, or otherwise alter it. |
chemical engineering |
the professional, scientific, or industrial use of chemistry and chemical products; technology of chemistry. |
chemical-free |
of or pertaining to a product that does not contain artificial chemicals or is produced without the use of artificial chemicals. |
chemical warfare |
the use of chemicals such as poisonous gases, fire bombs, and irritants in warfare. |
chemiluminescence |
the production of light in certain chemical reactions at low temperatures. |
chemin de fer |
a variation of the card game baccarat. |
chemise |
an unfitted women's undergarment; shift. [2 definitions] |
chemist |
one who is active or expert in the field of chemistry. [3 definitions] |