chilli (chili) / chilly [ˈtʃɪli]
chilli (chili) – n. – the dried pods of Capsicum or Red Pepper, esp. C. annuum fastigiatum and frutescens. The pods, which are acrid, pungent, and of a deep red colour when ripe, are largely used as a condiment, and when reduced to powder form the basis of Cayenne pepper; 2. plants that bear these pods; 3. food made with these; 4. an oppressive, hot, southerly wind which blows in Tunisia
chilly – adj. – 1. an uncomfortable sensation of being cold; 2. sensitive to cold; 3. emotionally distant