SAT words from 'chattel' to 'cohere'
Words alphabetically from 'chattel' to 'cohere' from the monster 5000-word at http://www.freevocabulary.com/
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- chattel
- Any article of personal property.
- check
- To hold back.
- chiffon
- A very thin gauze used for trimmings, evening dress, etc.
- chivalry
- The knightly system of feudal times with its code, usages and practices.
- cholera
- An acute epidemic disease.
- choleric
- Easily provoked to anger.
- choral
- Pertaining to, intended for, or performed by a chorus or choir.
- Christ
- A title of Jesus
- christen
- To name in baptism.
- Christendom
- That part of the world where Christianity is generally professed.
- chromatic
- Belonging, relating to, or abounding in color.
- chronology
- The science that treats of computation of time or of investigation and arrangement of events.
- chronometer
- A portable timekeeper of the highest attainable precision.
- cipher
- To calculate arithmetically. (also a noun meaning zero or nothing)
- circulate
- To disseminate.
- circumference
- The boundary-line of a circle.
- circumlocution
- Indirect or roundabout expression.
- circumnavigate
- To sail quite around.
- circumscribe
- To confine within bounds.
- circumspect
- Showing watchfulness, caution, or careful consideration.
- citadel
- Any strong fortress.
- cite
- To refer to specifically.
- claimant
- One who makes a claim or demand, as of right.
- clairvoyance
- Intuitive sagacity or perception.
- clamorous
- Urgent in complaint or demand.
- clan
- A tribe.
- clandestine
- Surreptitious.
- clangor
- Clanking or a ringing, as of arms, chains, or bells; clamor.
- clarify
- To render intelligible.
- clarion
- A small shrill trumpet or bugle.
- classify
- arrange or order by classes or categories.
- clearance
- A certificate from the proper authorities that a vessel has complied with the law and may sail.
- clemency
- Mercy.
- clement
- Compassionate.
- close-hauled
- Having the sails set for sailing as close to the wind as possible.
- clothier
- One who makes or sells cloth or clothing.
- clumsy
- Awkward of movement.
- coagulate
- To change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, by chemical action, or by a ferment.
- coagulant
- Producing coagulation.
- coalescence
- The act or process of coming together so as to form one body, combination, or product.
- coalition
- Combination in a body or mass.
- coddle
- To treat as a baby or an invalid.
- codicil
- A supplement adding to, revoking, or explaining in the body of a will.
- coerce
- To force.
- coercion
- Forcible constraint or restraint, moral or physical.
- coercive
- Serving or tending to force.
- cogent
- Appealing strongly to the reason or conscience.
- cognate
- Akin.
- cognizant
- Taking notice.
- cohere
- To stick together.