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Archelogy
Archelogy Ar*chel"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? an element or first principle + -logy.] The science of, or a treatise on, first principles. --Fleming.
Bachelor
Bachelor Bach"e*lor (b[a^]ch"[-e]*l[~e]r), n. [OF. bacheler young man, F. bachelier (cf.Pr. bacalar, Sp. bachiller, Pg. bacharel, It. baccalare), LL. baccalarius the tenant of a kind of farm called baccalaria, a soldier not old or rich enough to lead his retainers into battle with a banner, a person of an inferior academical degree aspiring to a doctorate. In the latter sense, it was afterward changed to baccalaureus. See Baccalaureate, n.] 1. A man of any age who has not been married. As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound. --W. Irving. 2. An unmarried woman. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Bachelordom
Bachelordom Bach"e*lor*dom (b[a^]ch"[-e]*l[~e]r*d[u^]m), n. The state of bachelorhood; the whole body of bachelors.
Bachelorhood
Bachelorhood Bach"e*lor*hood (-h[oo^]d), n. The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
Bachelorship
Bachelorship Bach"e*lor*ship, n. The state of being a bachelor.
Budge bachelor
Budge Budge, a. 1. Lined with budge; hence, scholastic. ``Budge gowns.' --Milton. 2. Austere or stiff, like scholastics. Those budge doctors of the stoic fur. --Milton. Budge bachelor, one of a company of men clothed in long gowns lined with budge, who formerly accompanied the lord mayor of London in his inaugural procession. Budge barrel (Mil.), a small copper-hooped barrel with only one head, the other end being closed by a piece of leather, which is drawn together with strings like a purse. It is used for carrying powder from the magazine to the battery, in siege or seacoast service.
Chelone
Chelone Che*lo"ne, n. [Gr. chelw`nh a tortoise. So named from shape of the upper lip of the corolla.] (Bot.) A genus of hardy perennial flowering plants, of the order Scrophulariace[ae], natives of North America; -- called also snakehead, turtlehead, shellflower, etc.
Chelone glabra
Turtlehead Tur"tle*head`, n. (Bot.) An American perennial herb (Chelone glabra) having white flowers shaped like the head of a turtle. Called also snakehead, shell flower, and balmony.
Chelonia
Chelonia Che*lo"ni*a (k[-e]*l[=o]"n[i^]*[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. chelw`nh a tortoise.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of reptiles, including the tortoises and turtles, peculiar in having a part of the vertebr[ae], ribs, and sternum united with the dermal plates so as to form a firm shell. The jaws are covered by a horny beak. See Reptilia; also, Illust. in Appendix.
Chelonia Midas
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of the numerous species of Testudinata, especially a sea turtle, or chelonian. Note: In the United States the land and fresh-water tortoises are also called turtles. 2. (Printing) The curved plate in which the form is held in a type-revolving cylinder press. Alligator turtle, Box turtle, etc. See under Alligator, Box, etc. green turtle (Zo["o]l.), a marine turtle of the genus Chelonia, having usually a smooth greenish or olive-colored shell. It is highly valued for the delicacy of its flesh, which is used especially for turtle soup. Two distinct species or varieties are known; one of which (Chelonia Midas) inhabits the warm part of the Atlantic Ocean, and sometimes weighs eight hundred pounds or more; the other (C. virgata) inhabits the Pacific Ocean. Both species are similar in habits and feed principally on seaweed and other marine plants, especially the turtle grass. Turtle cowrie (Zo["o]l.), a large, handsome cowrie (Cypr[ae]a testudinaria); the turtle-shell; so called because of its fancied resemblance to a tortoise in color and form. Turtle grass (Bot.), a marine plant (Thalassia testudinum) with grasslike leaves, common about the West Indies. Turtle shell, tortoise shell. See under Tortoise.
Chelonian
Chelonian Che*lo"ni*an, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to animals of the tortoise kind. -- n. One of the Chelonia.
Chelopus guttatus
Note: The yellow-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys acebra) of the Southern United States, the red-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa), native of the tributaries Chesapeake Bay (called also potter, slider, and redfender), and the diamond-back or salt-marsh terrapin (Malaclemmys palustris), are the most important American species. The diamond-back terrapin is native of nearly the whole of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Alligator terrapin, the snapping turtle. Mud terrapin, any one of numerous species of American tortoises of the genus Cinosternon. Painted terrapin, the painted turtle. See under Painted. Speckled terrapin, a small fresh-water American terrapin (Chelopus guttatus) having the carapace black with round yellow spots; -- called also spotted turtle.
Chelopus marmoratus
Ellachick El"la*chick, n. [Native Indian name.] (Zo["o]l.) A fresh-water tortoise (Chelopus marmoratus) of California; -- used as food.
Echelon
Echelon Ech"e*lon, v. t. (Mil.) To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in echelon.
Echelon
Echelon Ech"e*lon, v. i. To take position in echelon. Change direction to the left, echelon by battalion from the right. --Upton (Tactics).
Knight bachelor
Knight bachelor Knight" bach"e*lor; pl. Knights bachelors. A knight of the most ancient, but lowest, order of English knights, and not a member of any order of chivalry. See Bachelor, 4.
Knights bachelors
Knight bachelor Knight" bach"e*lor; pl. Knights bachelors. A knight of the most ancient, but lowest, order of English knights, and not a member of any order of chivalry. See Bachelor, 4.
Trachelobranchiate
Trachelobranchiate Tra`che*lo*bran"chi*ate, a. [Gr.? + E. tranchiate.] (Zo["o]l.) Having the gills situated upon the neck; -- said of certain mollusks.
Trachelorrhaphy
Trachelorrhaphy Tra`che*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? neck + ? to sew.] (Med.) The operation of sewing up a laceration of the neck of the uterus.

Meaning of Chelo from wikipedia

- Chelo may refer to: Chelo Alonso (1933–2019), Cuban actress Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, who worked in Italian cinema Chelo Alvarez-Stehle, Spanish...
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- Chelow kabab (Persian: چلوکباب čelow-kabāb [tʃelowkæˈbɒːb]) is an Iranian dish consisting of steamed rice (čelow) and one of the many varieties of Iranian...
- Chelo Alonso (born Isabel Apolonia García Hernández, 10 April 1933 – 20 February 2019) was a Cuban actress who became a star in Italian cinema, and ultimately...
- Jose Mejias, better known as Chelo, is an American singer, rapper and c****ographer based in Miami Beach, Florida, signed with Sony BMG as a solo artist...
- Isaac Chelo (also Hilo, Hilu or Khelo), in Hebrew יצחק חילו, was a rabbi of the 14th century. His place of residence is unclear. Carmoly wrote "Laresa...
- María Consolación "Chelo" García-Cortés Cadavid (born 3 December 1951) is a Spanish journalist who has spent most of her professional career in the field...
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- Chelo Vivares (born Consuelo Vivares; April 21, 1952) is a Spanish actress who pla**** Espinete on Barrio Sésamo, the Spanish version of Sesame Street...
- simply 360) is the debut studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Chelo, released in 2006. The following singles from this album include "Yummy"...