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  • callest — Archaic second-person singular form of call.
  • calling — A calling is a profession or career which someone is strongly attracted to, especially one which involves helping other people.
  • callins — a program in which listeners or viewers phone in comments or questions to the host or a person being interviewed.
  • callose — a carbohydrate, a polymer of glucose, found in plants, esp in the sieve tubes
  • callous — A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.
  • callout — (communication) Outward bound telephone calls.
  • callows — Plural form of callow.
  • calluna — a low-growing evergreen Eurasian ericaceous shrub, Calluna vulgaris
  • catcall — Catcalls are loud noises that people make to show that they disapprove of something they are watching or listening to.
  • catfall — the line used in a cat
  • cavalla — any of various tropical carangid fishes, such as Gnathanodon speciosus (golden cavalla)
  • cavally — Caranx hippos, a carangoid fish of the Atlantic coast.
  • cecally — through the caecum, the large bowel
  • chagall — Marc (mark). 1887–1985, French painter and illustrator, born in Russia, noted for his richly coloured pictures of men, animals, and objects in fantastic combinations and often suspended in space: his work includes 12 stained glass windows for a synagogue in Jerusalem (1961) and the decorations for the ceiling of the Paris Opera House (1964)
  • challah — bread, usually in the form of a plaited loaf, traditionally eaten by Jews to celebrate the Sabbath
  • challan — An official form or document, such as a receipt, invoice, or summons.
  • challie — a soft fabric of plain weave in wool, cotton, rayon, or other staple fiber, either in a solid color or, more often, a small print.
  • challis — a lightweight plain-weave fabric of wool, cotton, etc, usually with a printed design
  • corally — Having the shape or form of coral.
  • cueball — the ball a player strikes with the cue, as distinguished from the other balls on the table.
  • cupgall — a cup-shaped gall found on oak leaves
  • dallied — to waste time; loiter; delay.
  • dallier — One who dallies; a procrastinator.
  • dallies — Plural form of dally.
  • dewfall — the formation or settling of dew; the dew which is deposited
  • dialled — a plate, disk, face, or other surface containing markings or figures upon which the time of day is indicated by hands, pointers, or shadows, as of a clock or sundial.
  • diallel — (in genetic research, particularly into the genetics of plants) a scheme of cross-breeding within a select group of parents, designed to produce various hybrids with different genetic properties
  • dialler — Alternative form of dialer.
  • diallyl — (uncountable, organic chemistry, especially in combination) Two allyl groups in a compound.
  • disally — to break free or cause to break free from an alliance or partnership
  • drywall — to construct or renovate with dry wall: to dry-wall the interior of a house.
  • ducally — in the manner of or pertaining to a duke.
  • earball — (in acupressure) a small ball kept in position in the ear and pressed when needed to relieve stress
  • equally — In the same manner.
  • eyeball — Look or stare at closely.
  • fall in — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • fall on — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • fall to — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • fallacy — a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
  • fallals — (colloquial, dated) ornaments; trinkets; frippery.
  • fallers — Plural form of faller.
  • falleth — Archaic third-person singular form of fall.
  • falling — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • falloff — a decline in quantity, vigor, etc.
  • fallout — the settling to the ground of airborne particles ejected into the atmosphere from the earth by explosions, eruptions, forest fires, etc., especially such settling from nuclear explosions (radioactive fallout) Compare rainout.
  • fallows — Plural form of fallow (uncultivated land).
  • fallway — (US) A well or opening, through the successive floors of a warehouse or factory or the decks of a ship, providing access for material, goods or people.
  • fatally — in a manner leading to death or disaster: He was injured fatally in the accident.
  • ferally — Wildly; in the manner of an undomesticated animal.
  • finally — at the final point or moment; in the end.
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