These are the meanings of the letters ICLNIEHC when you unscramble them.
- chicle (unknown)
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- Cilice (n.)
A kind of haircloth undergarment.
- Clench (n. & v. t.)
See Clinch.
- Cliche (n.)
A stereotype plate or any similar reproduction of ornament, or lettering, in relief.
- Clinch (n.)
A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts.
- Clinch (n.)
A pun.
- Clinch (n.)
The act or process of holding fast; that which serves to hold fast; a grip; a grasp; a clamp; a holdfast; as, to get a good clinch of an antagonist, or of a weapon; to secure anything by a clinch.
- Clinch (v. i.)
To hold fast; to grasp something firmly; to seize or grasp one another.
- Clinch (v. t.)
To bend or turn over the point of (something that has been driven through an object), so that it will hold fast; as, to clinch a nail.
- Clinch (v. t.)
To hold firmly; to hold fast by grasping or embracing tightly.
- Clinch (v. t.)
To make conclusive; to confirm; to establish; as, to clinch an argument.
- Clinch (v. t.)
To set closely together; to close tightly; as, to clinch the teeth or the first.
- Clinic (n.)
A school, or a session of a school or class, in which medicine or surgery is taught by the examination and treatment of patients in the presence of the pupils.
- Clinic (n.)
One confined to the bed by sickness.
- Clinic (n.)
One who receives baptism on a sick bed.
- Clinic (v. i.)
Of or pertaining to a bed, especially, a sick bed.
- Clinic (v. i.)
Of or pertaining to a clinic, or to the study of disease in the living subject.
- Echini (pl. )
of Echinus
- Icicle (n.)
A pendent, and usually conical, mass of ice, formed by freezing of dripping water; as, the icicles on the eaves of a house.
- Lichen (n.)
A name given to several varieties of skin disease, esp. to one characterized by the eruption of small, conical or flat, reddish pimples, which, if unchecked, tend to spread and produce great and even fatal exhaustion.
- Lichen (n.)
One of a class of cellular, flowerless plants, (technically called Lichenes), having no distinction of leaf and stem, usually of scaly, expanded, frond-like forms, but sometimes erect or pendulous and variously branched. They derive their nourishment from the air, and generate by means of spores. The species are very widely distributed, and form irregular spots or patches, usually of a greenish or yellowish color, upon rocks, trees, and various bodies, to which they adhere with great tenacity. They are often improperly called rock moss or tree moss.