These are the meanings of the letters ENTHCAZ when you unscramble them.
- Chant (v. i.)
To make melody with the voice; to sing.
- Chant (v. i.)
To sing, as in reciting a chant.
- Chant (v. t.)
A psalm, etc., arranged for chanting.
- Chant (v. t.)
A short and simple melody, divided into two parts by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.
- Chant (v. t.)
Song; melody.
- Chant (v. t.)
To celebrate in song.
- Chant (v. t.)
To sing or recite after the manner of a chant, or to a tune called a chant.
- Chant (v. t.)
To utter with a melodious voice; to sing.
- Chant (v. t.)
Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone.
- Cheat (n.)
A troublesome grass, growing as a weed in grain fields; -- called also chess. See Chess.
- Cheat (n.)
An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception; a fraud; a trick; imposition; imposture.
- Cheat (n.)
One who cheats or deceives; an impostor; a deceiver; a cheater.
- Cheat (n.)
The obtaining of property from another by an intentional active distortion of the truth.
- Cheat (n.)
To beguile.
- Cheat (n.)
To deceive and defraud; to impose upon; to trick; to swindle.
- Cheat (n.)
Wheat, or bread made from wheat.
- Cheat (v. i.)
To practice fraud or trickery; as, to cheat at cards.
- Enact (n.)
Purpose; determination.
- Enact (v. t.)
To act the part of; to represent; to play.
- Enact (v. t.)
To act; to perform; to do; to effect.
- Enact (v. t.)
To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.
- Hance ()
Alt. of Hanch
- Hance (v. t.)
To raise; to elevate.
- Natch (n.)
The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.
- neath (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Tache (n.)
A spot, stain, or blemish.
- Tache (n.)
Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; a loop; a button.
- Teach (v. i.)
To give instruction; to follow the business, or to perform the duties, of a preceptor.
- Teach (v. t.)
To accustom; to guide; to show; to admonish.
- Teach (v. t.)
To direct, as an instructor; to manage, as a preceptor; to guide the studies of; to instruct; to inform; to conduct through a course of studies; as, to teach a child or a class.
- Teach (v. t.)
To impart the knowledge of; to give intelligence concerning; to impart, as knowledge before unknown, or rules for practice; to inculcate as true or important; to exhibit impressively; as, to teach arithmetic, dancing, music, or the like; to teach morals.
- Tench (n.)
A European fresh-water fish (Tinca tinca, or T. vulgaris) allied to the carp. It is noted for its tenacity of life.
- Thane (n.)
A dignitary under the Anglo-Saxons and Danes in England. Of these there were two orders, the king's thanes, who attended the kings in their courts and held lands immediately of them, and the ordinary thanes, who were lords of manors and who had particular jurisdiction within their limits. After the Conquest, this title was disused, and baron took its place.
- Theca (n.)
A sheath; a case; as, the theca, or cell, of an anther; the theca, or spore case, of a fungus; the theca of the spinal cord.
- Theca (n.)
The chitinous cup which protects the hydranths of certain hydroids.
- Theca (n.)
The more or less cuplike calicle of a coral.
- Theca (n.)
The wall forming a calicle of a coral.