Champ vs. Cham

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Champnoun

form of shortened form|champion

Champnoun

(informal) buddy, sport, mate as a term of address

Champnoun

(Ireland) a meal of mashed potatoes and scallions

Champnoun

(informal) champagne

Champnoun

(architecture) the field or ground on which carving appears in relief

Champnoun

(heraldry) the field of a shield

Champverb

(ambitransitive) to bite or chew, especially noisily or impatiently.

Champverb

To bite with repeated action of the teeth so as to be heard.

Champverb

To bite into small pieces; to crunch.

Champverb

To bite or chew impatiently.

Champnoun

The field or ground on which carving appears in relief.

Champnoun

someone who has won first place in a competition

Champverb

chafe at the bit, like horses

Champverb

chew noisily;

Chamnoun

An autocrat or dominant critic, especially Samuel Johnson.

Chamverb

(obsolete) To chew.

Chamverb

To chew.

Chamnoun

The sovereign prince of Tartary; - now usually written khan.

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