Results for: audible to human ear, of or pertaining to sound
English English
Chinese language, dialect spoken in Canton; resident of Canton (China), of a Chinese language, of Guangdong, of the dialect of Canton; of or pertaining to Canton (China), somebody from Guangdong, type of Chinese cuisineCantonese
chirp, chirping sound, make a chirping sound, make birdlike sounds, twitter, make clucking sound with lips, speak in high cheerful voicechirrup
chirping sound made by a small bird, make sound of small bird, sound made by bird, utter a tweet, make a chirping sound as that of a birdtweet
chock, hold something in position with block, neat, trim; in sound physical condition, prop or support somethingtrig
choking noise, incoherent speech, make spitting sound, rapid and unclear speech; noise; act of speaking in a rapid and unclear manner; spitting, spattering; splattering noise, say incoherently, speak in a rapid and unclear manner; spit, spatter; make s...splutter
choose rhyming word, poem, similarity in sound, sound similar, word sounding same as another, write poetryrhyme; rime
choosy, picky, finicky; making a selection, choosing; pertaining to selection; highly specific in effect or action, discerning, not universal, receiving on some frequencies onlyselective
choroid coat, membrane of the eye containing blood vessels (Ophthalmology), pertaining to the chorion or structures which resemble the chorion (membrane which surrounds the fetus before birth)choroid
Christian doctrine concerned with humankind, study of humankind, study of the development of the human raceanthropology
Christian monk belonging to a congregation following the rule of St. Benedict, monk or nun, of or pertaining to St. Benedict; of or pertaining to the religious order of the BenedictinesBenedictine
Christian theological doctrine, synergy, synergy; Christian doctrine which states that salvation is obtained through cooperation between human will and divine mercysynergism
Christian with traditional African beliefs, of Zionism, of the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding Israel, pertaining to Zionism, one who practices Zionism, one supporting the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding ...Zionist
Christian, Galilaean, Jesus (of Christianity), Jesus Christ, of or pertaining to the Galilee (area in northern Israel); of or pertaining Galileo or his theories (Italian physicist and astronomer), relating to Galilee, relating to Galileo, resident of G...Galilean
chugging noise, continue in steady fashion, drink something down quickly, dull explosive sound, rattling of a laboring engine, make repeated thudding sound, move while making a chugging sound (dull explosive sound, rattling of a laboring engine), move ...chug
church of St. John Lateran in Rome, highest-ranking church of the Roman Catholic Church and the church of the pope, of or pertaining to the five general councils held in the church of St. John Lateran in Rome (Catholicism)Lateran
 

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