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Definition of chap
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Chap (n.) One of the jaws or
cheeks
of a vise, etc..
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Chaplaincy
::
Chaplaincy
(n.) The
office,
position,
or
station
of a
chaplain..
Official
::
Official
(a.) An
ecclesiastical
judge
appointed
by a
bishop,
chapter,
archdeacon,
etc., with
charge
of the
spiritual
jurisdiction..
Chaps
::
Chaps (n. pl.) The jaws, or the
fleshy
parts about them. See
Chap..
Crypt
::
Crypt (n.) A vault
wholly
or
partly
under
ground;
especially,
a vault under a
church,
whether
used for
burial
purposes
or for a
subterranean
chapel
or
oratory..
Factory
::
Factory
(n.) The body of
factors
in any
place;
as, a
chaplain
to a
British
factory..
Canon
::
Canon (n.) A
member
of a
cathedral
chapter;
a
person
who
possesses
a
prebend
in a
cathedral
or
collegiate
church.
Chapter
::
Chapter
(n.) A
division
of a book or
treatise;
as,
Genesis
has fifty
chapters..
Chap
::
Chap (n.) A
cleft,
crack,
or
chink,
as in the
surface
of the
earth,
or in the
skin..
Chaparral
::
Chaparral
(n.) A
thicket
of low
evergreen
oaks.
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Chaped
::
Chaped
(p. p. / a.)
Furnished
with a chape or
chapes.
Capital
::
Capital
(a.) A
chapter,
or
section,
of a
book..
Hebdomadary
::
Hebdomadary
(n.) A
member
of a
chapter
or
convent,
whose week it is to
officiate
in the
choir,
and
perform
other
services,
which,
on
extraordinary
occasions,
are
performed
by the
superiors..
Chapellanies
::
Chapellanies
(pl. ) of
Chapellan.
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..
Pettichaps
::
Pettichaps
(n.) See
Pettychaps.
Pigpecker
::
Pigpecker
(n.) The
European
garden
warbler
(Sylvia,
/
Currica,
hortensis);
--
called
also
beccafico
and
greater
pettychaps..
Succi
::
Succursal
(v. t.)
Serving
to aid or help;
serving
as a
chapel
of ease;
tributary.
Capellane
::
Capellane
(n.) The
curate
of a
chapel;
a
chaplain.
Motto
::
Motto (n.) A
sentence,
phrase,
or word,
prefixed
to an
essay,
discourse,
chapter,
canto,
or the like,
suggestive
of its
subject
matter;
a
short,
suggestive
expression
of a
guiding
principle;
a
maxim..
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