These are the meanings of the letters SUBCHORD when you unscramble them.
- borsch (unknown)
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- chords (unknown)
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- Chorus (n.)
A band of singers and dancers.
- Chorus (n.)
A company of persons supposed to behold what passed in the acts of a tragedy, and to sing the sentiments which the events suggested in couplets or verses between the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the chorus.
- Chorus (n.)
A company of singers singing in concert.
- Chorus (n.)
A composition of two or more parts, each of which is intended to be sung by a number of voices.
- Chorus (n.)
An interpreter in a dumb show or play.
- Chorus (n.)
Parts of a song or hymn recurring at intervals, as at the end of stanzas; also, a company of singers who join with the singer or choir in singer or choir in singing such parts.
- Chorus (n.)
The simultaneous of a company in any noisy demonstration; as, a Chorus of shouts and catcalls.
- Chorus (v. i.)
To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously.
- durocs (unknown)
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- schrod (unknown)
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- Shroud (n.)
A covered place used as a retreat or shelter, as a cave or den; also, a vault or crypt.
- Shroud (n.)
A set of ropes serving as stays to support the masts. The lower shrouds are secured to the sides of vessels by heavy iron bolts and are passed around the head of the lower masts.
- Shroud (n.)
Especially, the dress for the dead; a winding sheet.
- Shroud (n.)
One of the two annular plates at the periphery of a water wheel, which form the sides of the buckets; a shroud plate.
- Shroud (n.)
That which clothes, covers, conceals, or protects; a garment.
- Shroud (n.)
That which covers or shelters like a shroud.
- Shroud (n.)
The branching top of a tree; foliage.
- Shroud (n.)
To cover with a shroud; especially, to inclose in a winding sheet; to dress for the grave.
- Shroud (n.)
To cover, as with a shroud; to protect completely; to cover so as to conceal; to hide; to veil.
- Shroud (v. i.)
To take shelter or harbor.
- Shroud (v. t.)
To lop. See Shrood.