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Acheron
Acheron Ach"e*ron, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Myth.) A river in the Nether World or infernal regions; also, the infernal regions themselves. By some of the English poets it was supposed to be a flaming lake or gulf. --Shak.
Acherontic
Acherontic Ach`e*ron"tic, a. Of or pertaining to Acheron; infernal; hence, dismal, gloomy; moribund.
Cherogril
Cherogril Cher"o*gril, n. [L. choerogryllus, Gr. ?; ? a yuong swine + ? a pig.] (Zo["o]l.) See Cony.
Cherokee
Cherokees Cher`o*kees", n. pl.; sing. Cherokee. (Ethnol.) An Appalachian tribe of Indians, formerly inhabiting the region about the head waters of the Tennessee River. They are now mostly settled in the Indian Territory, and have become one of the most civilized of the Indian Tribes.
Cherokees
Cherokees Cher`o*kees", n. pl.; sing. Cherokee. (Ethnol.) An Appalachian tribe of Indians, formerly inhabiting the region about the head waters of the Tennessee River. They are now mostly settled in the Indian Territory, and have become one of the most civilized of the Indian Tribes.
Cheroot
Cheroot Che*root", n. [Tamil shuruttu, prop., a roll.] A kind of cigar, originally brought from Mania, in the Philippine Islands; now often made of inferior or adulterated tobacco.
Lecherous
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Lecherously
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Lecherousness
Lecherous Lech"er*ous, a. Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. ``A lecherous thing is wine.' --Chaucer. -- Lech"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Lech"er*ous*ness, n.
Manila cheroot
Manila Ma*nil"a, Manilla Ma*nil"la, a. Of or pertaining to Manila or Manilla, the capital of the Philippine Islands; made in, or exported from, that city. Manila cheroot or cigar, a cheroot or cigar made of tobacco grown in the Philippine Islands. Manila hemp, a fibrous material obtained from the Musa textilis, a plant allied to the banana, growing in the Philippine and other East India islands; -- called also by the native name abaca. From it matting, canvas, ropes, and cables are made. Manila paper, a durable brown or buff paper made of Manila hemp, used as a wrapping paper, and as a cheap printing and writing paper. The name is also given to inferior papers, made of other fiber.
Ocherous
Ocherous O"cher*ous, Ochreous O"chre*ous, a. [Cf. F. ocreux.] Of or pertaining to ocher; containing or resembling ocher; as, ocherous matter; ocherous soil.
Percheron
Percheron Per"che*ron, n. [F.] One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman.
Percheron-Norman
Percheron Per"che*ron, n. [F.] One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman.
Ranchero
Ranchero Ran*che"ro, n.; pl. Rancheros. [Sp.] [Mexico & Western U. S.] 1. A herdsman; a peasant employed on a ranch or rancho. 2. The owner and occupant of a ranch or rancho.
Rancheros
Ranchero Ran*che"ro, n.; pl. Rancheros. [Sp.] [Mexico & Western U. S.] 1. A herdsman; a peasant employed on a ranch or rancho. 2. The owner and occupant of a ranch or rancho.
Treacherous
Treacherous Treach"er*ous, a. [See Treacher.] Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless. Loyal father of a treacherous son. --Shak. The treacherous smile, a mask for secret hate. --Cowper. Syn: Faithless; perfidious; traitorous; false; insidious; plotting. -- Treach"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Treach"er*ous*ness, n.
Treacherously
Treacherous Treach"er*ous, a. [See Treacher.] Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless. Loyal father of a treacherous son. --Shak. The treacherous smile, a mask for secret hate. --Cowper. Syn: Faithless; perfidious; traitorous; false; insidious; plotting. -- Treach"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Treach"er*ous*ness, n.
Treacherousness
Treacherous Treach"er*ous, a. [See Treacher.] Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless. Loyal father of a treacherous son. --Shak. The treacherous smile, a mask for secret hate. --Cowper. Syn: Faithless; perfidious; traitorous; false; insidious; plotting. -- Treach"er*ous*ly, adv. -- Treach"er*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Chero from wikipedia

- The Chero dynasty or Chyavana dynasty was a polity that ruled the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, corresponding to the present-day Indian...
- The Chero is a caste found in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh in India. The community claims to have originally been tribal people. The...
- product of the RC line. RC Cola went through various name changes including Chero-Cola and Nehi, Inc. before becoming Royal Crown after the death of Claud...
- Jeanette Chéro (née Christiane Roscher, 4 April 1927 – 22 January 2023) was a German artist and representative of the literary chanson in Germany. Born...
- of Jharkhand. The old fort in the plains, which existed even before the Chero dynasty, was built by the King of Raksel dynasty. The original fort in the...
- drink that originated in the United States. It was introduced in 1924 by Chero-Cola/Union Bottle Works and founded by Claud A. Hatcher, a Columbus, Georgia...
- display at the annual FEXTI**** festival, named in 1973 by Professor Limberg Chero Ballena and held in July during Fiestas Patrias. Monsefú is also the home...
- number of tribal communities such as Agaria, Baiga, Bhar, Bhoksa, Bind, Chero, Gond, Kol and Korwa. Five of these tribal communities have been recognised...
- Empire and Chero empire. Bihiya and Tirawan were the capitals of Chief Ghughulia and Raja Sitaram Rai respectively. In 14th century Chero lost Western...
- Chhotanagpur. Chero rule in the Palamu region lasted until the 19th century until internal conflict between various factions weakened the Cheros and they were...