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Terms for subject General (4069 entries)
chisel to cut or work with or as if with a chisel A.Rezv­ov
chisel to employ shrewd or unfair practices on in order to obtain (one's) end A.Rezv­ov
chisel to thrust oneself A.Rezv­ov
chlorin any of several derivatives of chlorophyll obtained by hydrolysis, removal of the magnesium, sometimes with replacement by another metal (as copper) and opening of the carbocyclic ring
chlorine a halogen element that is isolated as a heavy greenish-yellow diatomic gas of pungent odor and is used especially as a bleach, oxidizing agent, and disinfectant in water purification
chloroxone 2,4-D
sharpening groove choil Vadim ­Roumins­ky
choil sharpening groove Vadim ­Roumins­ky
chosen choose
chopstick chopsticks
chopstick chopsticks
chore a task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one
chosen choose
ChREBP carbohydrate-responsive element-binding protein kat_j
christen to perform the religious act of the baptism, to baptise
christen to name at baptism
Chs Co-Operative Housing Society 4uzhoj
chsl Cooperative Housing Society Limited 4uzhoj
chutzpah The quality of audacity, for good or for bad. The Yiddish word derives from the Hebrew word ḥutspâ (חֻצְפָּה) meaning "insolence", "cheek" or "audacity". The modern English usage of the word has taken on a broader meaning, having been popularized through vernacular use in film, literature, and television. The word is sometimes interpreted—particularly in business parlance—as meaning the amount of courage, mettle or ardor that an individual has. However, in more traditional usage, chutzpah has a negative connotation
cic community interest company 4uzhoj

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