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What Can The Letters CHHATRI Mean ?

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  • airth (unknown)
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  • Aitch (n.)
    The letter h or H.
  • Chair (n.)
    A movable single seat with a back.
  • Chair (n.)
    A vehicle for one person; either a sedan borne upon poles, or two-wheeled carriage, drawn by one horse; a gig.
  • Chair (n.)
    An iron block used on railways to support the rails and secure them to the sleepers.
  • Chair (n.)
    An official seat, as of a chief magistrate or a judge, but esp. that of a professor; hence, the office itself.
  • Chair (n.)
    The presiding officer of an assembly; a chairman; as, to address the chair.
  • Chair (v. t.)
    To carry publicly in a chair in triumph.
  • Chair (v. t.)
    To place in a chair.
  • Chart (n.)
    A map; esp., a hydrographic or marine map; a map on which is projected a portion of water and the land which it surrounds, or by which it is surrounded, intended especially for the use of seamen; as, the United States Coast Survey charts; the English Admiralty charts.
  • Chart (n.)
    A sheet of paper, pasteboard, or the like, on which information is exhibited, esp. when the information is arranged in tabular form; as, an historical chart.
  • Chart (n.)
    A written deed; a charter.
  • Chart (v. t.)
    To lay down in a chart; to map; to delineate; as, to chart a coast.
  • Hatch (n.)
    A bedstead.
  • Hatch (n.)
    A door with an opening over it; a half door, sometimes set with spikes on the upper edge.
  • Hatch (n.)
    A flood gate; a a sluice gate.
  • Hatch (n.)
    A frame or weir in a river, for catching fish.
  • Hatch (n.)
    An opening in the deck of a vessel or floor of a warehouse which serves as a passageway or hoistway; a hatchway; also; a cover or door, or one of the covers used in closing such an opening.
  • Hatch (n.)
    An opening into, or in search of, a mine.
  • Hatch (n.)
    Development; disclosure; discovery.
  • Hatch (n.)
    The act of hatching.
  • Hatch (n.)
    The chickens produced at once or by one incubation; a brood.
  • Hatch (v. i.)
    To produce young; -- said of eggs; to come forth from the egg; -- said of the young of birds, fishes, insects, etc.
  • Hatch (v. t.)
    To close with a hatch or hatches.
  • Hatch (v. t.)
    To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy.
  • Hatch (v. t.)
    To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and engraving. See Hatching.
  • Hatch (v. t.)
    To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep.
  • Hatch (v. t.)
    To produce, as young, from an egg or eggs by incubation, or by artificial heat; to produce young from (eggs); as, the young when hatched.
  • Hitch (n.)
    A catch; anything that holds, as a hook; an impediment; an obstacle; an entanglement.
  • Hitch (n.)
    A knot or noose in a rope which can be readily undone; -- intended for a temporary fastening; as, a half hitch; a clove hitch; a timber hitch, etc.
  • Hitch (n.)
    A small dislocation of a bed or vein.
  • Hitch (n.)
    A stop or sudden halt; a stoppage; an impediment; a temporary obstruction; an obstacle; as, a hitch in one's progress or utterance; a hitch in the performance.
  • Hitch (n.)
    A sudden movement or pull; a pull up; as, the sailor gave his trousers a hitch.
  • Hitch (n.)
    The act of catching, as on a hook, etc.
  • Hitch (v. t.)
    To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to unite; to cling.
  • Hitch (v. t.)
    To hit the legs together in going, as horses; to interfere.
  • Hitch (v. t.)
    To hook; to catch or fasten as by a hook or a knot; to make fast, unite, or yoke; as, to hitch a horse, or a halter.
  • Hitch (v. t.)
    To move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; -- said of something obstructed or impeded.
  • Hitch (v. t.)
    To move with hitches; as, he hitched his chair nearer.
  • Ratch (n.)
    A ratchet wheel, or notched bar, with which a pawl or click works.
  • Ratch (n.)
    Same as Rotche.
  • triac (unknown)
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