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chant [chanted, chanting, chants] (sing monophonically without instruments) verb [UK: tʃɑːnt] [US: ˈtʃænt] | cantarverb |
chanter (a priest who sings in a chantry) noun [UK: ˈtʃɑːn.tə(r)] [US: ˈtʃɑːn.tər] | chantrenoun |
chanter (one who chants or sings) noun [UK: ˈtʃɑːn.tə(r)] [US: ˈtʃɑːn.tər] | cantornoun |
chanter (the pipe of a bagpipe) noun [UK: ˈtʃɑːn.tə(r)] [US: ˈtʃɑːn.tər] | ponteironoun |
chanterelle [chanterelles] (Cantharellus cibarius) noun [UK: ˌtʃæn.tə.ˈrel] [US: ʃæn.tʌ.ˈrel] | cantarelanoun cantarelonoun |
enchant [enchanted, enchanting, enchants] (to attract and delight) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtʃɑːnt] [US: en.ˈtʃænt] | encantarverb |
enchanting (having the ability to enchant) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈtʃɑːnt.ɪŋ] [US: en.ˈtʃænt.ɪŋ] | encantadoradjective |
enchantingly (in an enchanting manner) adverb [UK: ɪn.ˈtʃɑːn.tɪŋ.li] [US: ɪn.ˈtʃɑːn.tɪŋ.li] | encantadoramenteadverb |
enchantment [enchantments] (act of enchantment or feeling of being enchanted) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈtʃɑːnt.mənt] [US: en.ˈtʃænt.mənt] | encantamentonoun |
Gregorian chant (unaccompanied monotonic singing style) noun [UK: ɡrɪ.ˈɡɔː.rɪən tʃɑːnt] [US: ɡrə.ˈɡɔː.riən ˈtʃænt] | canto gregorianonoun |
merchant [merchants] (person who traffics in commodities) noun [UK: ˈmɜː.tʃənt] [US: ˈmɝː.tʃənt] | comerciantenoun mercadornoun |
merchant navy (civilian naval fleet) noun | marinha mercantenoun |
penchant (taste, liking, or inclination (for)) noun [UK: ˈpɑːn.ʃɑːn] [US: ˈpen.tʃənt] | inclinaçãonoun predisposiçãonoun |
trenchant (biting, severe) adjective [UK: ˈtren.tʃənt] [US: ˈtren.tʃənt] | incisivoadjective mordazadjective |
trenchant (sharp) adjective [UK: ˈtren.tʃənt] [US: ˈtren.tʃənt] | afiadoadjective cortanteadjective |
trochanter [trochanters] (anatomy:end of femur) noun [UK: trˈəʊkantə] [US: trˈoʊkæntɚ] | trocanternoun trocânternoun |