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Chey

<span class="searchmatch">Chey</span> A diminutive of the female given name Cheyenne....


chey

(following Cantonese) [t͡sʰɛː˨˦˨] <span class="searchmatch">chey</span> (Malaysia, Singapore, Singlish) Expression of dismissal following an unmet expectation. <span class="searchmatch">Chey</span>, I thought it was touchscreen...


leh chey

leh <span class="searchmatch">chey</span> (comparative more leh <span class="searchmatch">chey</span>, superlative most leh <span class="searchmatch">chey</span>) (Singapore, Singlish) Alternative form of leceh....


cheys

<span class="searchmatch">cheys</span> alternative form of chese <span class="searchmatch">cheys</span> alternative form of chesen...


ជ័យ

Sanskrit जय (jaya, “victory”). Cognate with Thai ชัย (chai) and Lao ໄຊ (sai). ជ័យ • (cɨy) victory ជយោ (cĕəʼyoo) ជ័យ • (cɨy) <span class="searchmatch">Chey</span>, a surname from Sanskrit...


tumbly

Products, page 9: <span class="searchmatch">Chey</span> is thought to function at the flagellar motor to elicit a tumbly behavior (Parkinson, 1977). Mutations in <span class="searchmatch">chey</span> result in incessantly...


shugoshin

proteins that play a role in the centromeric protection of cohesin 2015 May 13, <span class="searchmatch">Chey</span> Loveday et al., “Mutations in the PP2A regulatory subunit B family genes...


hemimegalencephaly

(pathology) megalencephaly that affects only one half of the brain 2015 May 13, <span class="searchmatch">Chey</span> Loveday et al., “Mutations in the PP2A regulatory subunit B family genes...


čhay

tɕʰej/ čhay f (Perso-Arabic spelling چھئیۡ) shade shadow i-decl (Ob): -í <span class="searchmatch">čhey</span> (Biori) Henrik Liljegren, Naseem Haider (2011) “čhay”, in Palula Vocabulary...


ciese

Strong ja-stem: ċīeswice ċīeswyrhta Middle English: chese, cheese, chesse, <span class="searchmatch">cheys</span>, chiese, chise, cæse, ceose, cuse, cyse (Early Middle English) English:...