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Definition of chap
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Chap (n.) A
division;
a
breach,
as in a
party..
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Coronis
::
Coronis
(n.) The
curved
line or
flourish
at the end of a book or
chapter;
hence,
the end..
Kibed
::
Kibed (a.)
Chapped;
cracked
with cold;
affected
with
chilblains;
as kibed
heels.
Chaptrel
::
Chaptrel
(n.) An
impost.
Kage
::
Kage (n.) A
chantry
chapel
inclosed
with
lattice
or
screen
work.
Chapellany
::
Chapellany
(n.) A
chapel
within
the
jurisdiction
of a
church;
a
subordinate
ecclesiastical
foundation.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The
transverse
guard of a sword or
dagger.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The piece by which an
object
is
attached
to
something,
as the frog of a
scabbard
or the metal loop at the back of a
buckle
by which it is
fastened
to a
strap..
Vignette
::
Vignette
(n.) A
decorative
design,
originally
representing
vine
branches
or
tendrils,
at the head of a
chapter,
of a
manuscript
or
printed
book, or in a
similar
position;
hence,
by
extension,
any small
picture
in a book;
hence,
also, as such
pictures
are often
without
a
definite
bounding
line, any
picture,
as an
engraving,
a
photograph,
or the like, which
vanishes
gradually
at the
edge..
Chapping
::
Chapping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cha.
Antechapel
::
Antechapel
(n.) The outer part of the west end of a
collegiate
or other
chapel.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The metal plate or tip which
protects
the end of a
scabbard,
belt, etc..
Chapbook
::
Chapbook
(n.) Any small book
carried
about for sale by
chapmen
or
hawkers.
Hence,
any small book; a toy
book..
Wreath
::
Wreath
(n.) A
garland;
a
chaplet,
esp. one given to a
victor..
Undercroft
::
Undercroft
(n.) A
subterranean
room of any kind; esp., one under a
church
(see
Crypt),
or one used as a
chapel
or for any
sacred
purpose..
Bethel
::
Bethel
(n.) A
chapel
for
dissenters.
Chop
::
Chop (n.) A crack or
cleft.
See Chap.
Chaparral
::
Chaparral
(n.) An
almost
impenetrable
thicket
or
succession
of
thickets
of
thorny
shrubs
and
brambles.
Caption
::
Caption
(n.) The
heading
of a
chapter,
section,
or
page..
Chapman
::
Chapman
(n.) A
peddler;
a
hawker.
Chap
::
Chap (v. t.) To cause to open in slits or
chinks;
to
split;
to cause the skin of to crack or
become
rough.
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