Cha·nu·kah
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Cha|nu|kah — «HAH nu kah, khAH », noun. = Hanukkah. (Cf. ↑Hanukkah) … Useful english dictionary
ca|cha|ca — «kah CHAH sah», noun. a Brazilian rum distilled from sugar cane. ╂[< Portuguese (Brazil) cachaça] … Useful english dictionary
vis|ca|cha — «vihs KAH chuh», noun. either of two large burrowing rodents of South America, related to the chinchillas. Also, vizcacha. ╂[< Spanish viscacha < Quechua (Peru) huiscacha] … Useful english dictionary
viz|ca|cha — «vihs KAH chuh», noun. = viscacha. (Cf. ↑viscacha) … Useful english dictionary
ar|ra|ca|cha — «AHR uh KAH chuh», noun, plural chas. a South American plant of the parsley family, cultivated for its nutritious roots, especially in the Andes. ╂[< Spanish arracacha < Quechua] … Useful english dictionary
ca|chu|cha — «kah CHOO chah», noun. 1. a lively Andalusian solo dance in triple time, accompanied by castanets. 2. the music used in the dance. ╂[< Spanish cachucha] … Useful english dictionary
cu|ca|ra|cha — «KOO kuh RAH chuh; Spanish KOO kah RAH chah», noun, plural chas. 1. a very fast popular dance of Mexico. 2. = cockroach. (Cf. ↑cockroach) ╂[< Spanish cucaracha] … Useful english dictionary
Chanukah — Cha|nu|kah [ˈha:nukə US ˈka:nəkə, ˈha: ] n ↑Hanukkah … Dictionary of contemporary English
Chanukah — Cha|nu|kah [ hanəkə ] another spelling of Hanukkah … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Chanukah — Cha•nu•kah [[t]ˈxɑ nə kə, ˌhɑ [/t]] n. jud Hanukkah … From formal English to slang