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cheat, cheet, cheet, cheetie, cheetie-pousie, cheety, cheety-pussy, cheit, cheitie, chittie, chitty,
cheet [ˈtʃit]
n. A cat, a call to a cat.
dim. cheetie
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
cheetie-pousie: A pet name for a cat.
cheetle, cheitle,
cheetle [ˈtʃitl]
v. To chirp, to chatter or warble.
cheevie, cheevy, cheivie, chievie, chivvy,
cheevy [ˈtʃiːvi]
n. A chivy, chevy, a chase, a chase game.
v. To chase.
cheque,
cheque [ˈtʃɛk]
n. A cheque.
cherish [ˈtʃɛrɪʃ]
v. To lovingly protect and care for.
cherrie, cherries, cherry, chirrie, chirries, chirry,
cherry [ˈtʃɛrɪ, MN. ˈtʃɪrɪ]
n. A cherry. A cherry tree such as Prunus cerasus.
pl. cherries
chess, chesse, chesses,
chess [tʃɛs, ʃɛs]
n. A window-sash, window-frame. The iron frame which surrounds types, after they are set for the press.
pl. chesses
chess, chesses,
chess [tʃɛs]
n. The quarter or any smaller division of a regularly cut apple or pear etc. A section of an orange.
pl. chesses The rows of kernels in an ear of corn.
cheesard, cheshert, chessart, chesser, chesset, chisat, chissat, chisset, chizzart,
chessart [ˈtʃɛsər(t), ˈtʃɛs(j)ət, ˈtʃɪsər(t), ˈtʃɪsər(t), ˈtʃiːzərd]
n. A cheese-vat, a cheese-press.
chaistain, chasnut, cheeser, chessie, chessy, chestane, chesteine, cheston, conker,
chestane [ˈtʃɛstən]
n. A chestnut. The horse-chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum.
dim. chessie [ˈtʃɛsi] A chestnut.

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