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Chapstick
  1. unknown - a moisturiser especially for chapped lips
Charabanc
  1. noun - a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work"
  2. Early type of bus
Characeae
  1. noun - green algae superficially resembling horsetail ferns: stoneworts
Characids
  1. noun - any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae
Characins
  1. noun - any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae
Character
  1. noun - (genetics) an attribute (structural or functional) that is determined by a gene or group of genes
  2. a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something; "each town has a quality all its own"; "the radical character of our demands"
  3. a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability; "requests for character references are all too often answered evasively"
  4. a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities); "a real character"; "a strange character"; "a friendly eccentric"; "the capable type"; "a mental case"
  5. a written symbol that is used to represent speech; "the Greek alphabet has 24 characters"
  6. an actor's portrayal of someone in a play; "she played the part of Desdemona"
  7. an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story); "she is the main character in the novel"
  8. engrave
Charadrii
  1. noun - shorebirds: plovers; sandpipers; avocets; phalaropes; coursers; stone curlews
Charbocle
  1. - Carbuncle.
Charcoals
  1. noun - a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air
  2. a drawing made with a stick of black carbon material
  3. a stick of black carbon material used for drawing
  4. a very dark grey color
  5. draw, trace, or represent with charcoal
Charge Up
  1. verb - cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"