Words Starting With "C"

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Chaparajos

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Chaparrajos refers to lightweight, close-fitting spurs, typically worn by cowboys or horse riders. The term is often used in the context of Latin American or Western American culture, and is a type of spur that is smaller and more decorative than heavier, utility-style spurs.

Chapareras

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Chaparreras are a type of traditional horseman's chaps made from leather, worn by cowboys and horsemen in the American West and Latin America. They are designed to protect the rider's legs and thighs while riding horses.

Chaparral

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Chaparral refers to a type of dense, thorny scrubland or underbrush that grows in Mediterranean climates and is commonly found in areas with dry summers and wet winters. It is characterized by drought-resistant plants, such as manzanita, ceanothus, and chamise, that are often quite small and have thick, leathery leaves to conserve water.

Chapati

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Chapati is a type of flatbread that is commonly consumed in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Nepal. It is typically made from wheat flour and water, and is often cooked on a dry skillet or tava. Chapati is usually round in shape and has a smooth texture. It is often served with various curries or other dishes.

Chapaties

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Habaneros

Chapatis

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Chapatis is a type of unleavened flatbread that is commonly consumed in India and other parts of South Asia. It is typically made from whole wheat flour and is usually cooked on a tava or griddle. Chapatis are often served with various dishes such as curries, lentils, and vegetables. They are also often used to scoop up other foods, similar to a tortilla or naan.

Chapatti

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A chapati is a type of flatbread that is commonly consumed in India and other South Asian countries. It is usually made from wheat flour and water, and is cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan. Chapatis are a staple food in many Indian households and are often served with a variety of dishes, such as curries, lentils, and vegetables. They can also be stuffed with fillings, such as spices, herbs, and sometimes even sweet ingredients like sugar or honey. Chapatis are a popular breakfast food, but they can also be eaten as a snack or with lunch or dinner.

Chapattis

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Chapattis are a type of flatbread that originated in the Indian subcontinent. They are usually made from whole wheat flour and water, and are a staple food in many parts of India, Pakistan, and other countries in the region. Chapattis are often cooked on a tava or other type of flat griddle, and can be served with a variety of foods, including vegetables, lentils, and other types of bread.

Chapaty

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I think you meant to type "chapati".<br><br>A chapati is a type of flatbread that is popular in many parts of Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. It is usually made from wheat flour, water, and salt, and is cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan. Chapatis are often served with various curries, stews, or other local dishes. They can be soft, slightly puffed, and have a slightly charred texture when cooked well.

Chape

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any widely recognized English word or phrase that matches "chape." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a word from a specific dialect or regional language, or a Proper Noun that I'm not familiar with. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Chapeau

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Chapeau is a noun. It can refer to a hat or a person's headgear. As an interjection, it can mean "bravo!" or "well done!", often used to express admiration or approval. For example: "Bravo, what a performance! Chapeau!"

Chaped

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning for the word "chaped". There is a possibility that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are referring to?

Chapel

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A chapel is a small religious building or sacred space within a larger building, often used for private worship, meditation, or other spiritual activities. It is typically smaller than a church and may not have a congregation or regular services. Chapels are often found in locations such as schools, hospitals, prisons, and universities, where they provide a quiet and intimate space for people to reflect and practice their faith.

Chapeless

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Chapeless refers to a hat or headgear that is neither fashionable nor suitable for a particular occasion or setting.

Chapelet

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A chapelet is a type of rosary or prayer beads, typically consisting of a series of beads and a cross, used in Christian prayer and meditation.

Chapelizod

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Chapelizod is a small townland in County Dublin, Ireland.

Chapelry

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A chapelry is a subdivision of a parish in the Church of England or other Western Christian traditions. It is a smaller unit of church administration and is often smaller than a parish.

Chapels

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Small churches, often attached to a larger church or monastery, or small, informal churches, especially in a prison, hospital, or other institution.

Chaperon

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A chaperon is a person, usually an adult, who accompanies and supervises two people, typically a man and a woman, especially in a social setting, to ensure they behave properly and avoid any inappropriate behavior.

Chaperonage

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Chaperonage refers to the act of accompanying or supervising someone, especially a young person, in a social or public setting, typically to ensure their safety, behavior, or propriety.

Chaperone

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A chaperone is a person, usually an adult, who accompanies and supervises a group of people, especially young people, in a public place, such as a movie theater or a dance, in order to ensure their behavior is proper and proper standards are maintained.

Chaperoned

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The word "chaperoned" means accompanied or supervised by another person, often an adult, especially in a social or romantic setting, typically to ensure propriety or to prevent inappropriate behavior.

Chaperones

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Chaperones are adult supervisors or guardians who accompany and supervise a group of people, especially children or young adults, in a social or recreational setting, such as a party, event, or outing, to ensure their safety and proper behavior.

Chaperonin

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A chaperonin is a protein that helps another protein fold into its correct shape, a process called protein folding. Chaperonins act as guides or molecular "chaperones" to assist in the folding of other proteins into their native conformation, which is essential for their proper function.

Chaperoning

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Chaperoning refers to the act of supervising or accompanying a group of people, typically young people, especially children or teenagers, in a social setting, such as a school function, party, or outing, to ensure their safety and behavior.

Chapiter

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The word "chapter" refers to a division or section of a book, often marked by a distinctive format, such as a title page, headings, and subheadings. Chapters are often used to organize the content of a book into manageable sections, making it easier for readers to follow the narrative or understand the subject matter.

Chaplain

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A chaplain is a member of the clergy who provides spiritual support, guidance, and comfort to people, often in a specific setting or community. Chaplains may be found in various contexts, such as hospitals, prisons, universities, the military, or other organizations, where they offer counseling, pastoral care, and guidance to individuals and groups.

Chaplaincies

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The noun "chaplaincies" refers to the places or positions where a chaplain, a person trained in a specific faith or denomination, serves, usually within a particular institution or organization, such as a hospital, prison, school, or military unit.

Chaplaincy

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Chaplaincy refers to the spiritual guidance and care provided by a chaplain to people in various settings, such as hospitals, prisons, schools, and the military. A chaplain is a religious leader who is trained to offer emotional, social, and spiritual support to individuals, often in times of crisis or stress. Chaplaincy services may include providing spiritual guidance, counseling, and interventions to help individuals cope with physical or emotional challenges, and promoting a sense of well-being and hope.

Chaplains

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Chaplains are official ministers or clergymen (usually Christian) of a nation's armed forces, hospitals, schools, or communities. They provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and support to individuals and groups within their designated organization or institution.

Chaplainship

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Chaplainship refers to the office or position of a chaplain, which is a person who provides spiritual guidance, support, and care to people in a particular context, such as a hospital, military organization, university, or prisons.

Chaplet

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A chaplet is a small, circular ornament or garland, often worn around the neck or used as a symbol of devotion or veneration. It can also refer to a short prayer or poem that is recited or sung as part of a devotional practice.

Chapleted

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The word "chapleted" is a past tense form of the verb "to chaplet". A chaplet is a type of wreath or garland, typically made of flowers, leaves, or other adornments, worn around the head or neck as a symbol of honor, achievement, or devotion. In the context of the word "chapleted", it means to adorn or crown someone or something with a chaplet, often in a ceremonial or celebratory manner.

Chaplets

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Chaplets are a type of prayer, devotion, or blessing typically worn in the form of a small wreath or garland around the neck or as a pendant, often with beads or other decorative elements. They are usually associated with a specific saint, devotion, or prayer, and are worn as a reminder of one's faith or devotion. Chaplets can be personalized with a specific intention, such as protection, blessings, or guidance.

Chaplin

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Charlie Chaplin was a British actor, director, and songwriter who is considered one of the most important figures in the history of comedy. He is best known for his work in the silent film era, where he created the iconic character "the Little Tramp," a lovable vagrant with a toothbrush mustache and a bowler hat. Chaplin's films often featured social commentary, and he won numerous awards for his work, including two Honorary Oscars. He is also known for his composition of the score for his film "Limelight," and for being one of the most successful self-penned screenplays, "City Lights."

Chaplinesque

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Chaplinesque refers to a comedy style that is reminiscent of the films and performances of Charlie Chaplin, particularly in the silent era. Characterized by a mixture of physical humor, emotional vulnerability, and a touch of pathos, the chaplinesque style often features a lovable, bumbling, and unlikely protagonist who uses humor, wit, and charm to overcome obstacles and outsmart adversaries.