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Definition of chap
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Chap (n.) A
cleft,
crack,
or
chink,
as in the
surface
of the
earth,
or in the
skin..
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Chaptrel
::
Chaptrel
(n.) An
impost.
Chapleted
::
Chapleted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chaple.
Chapter
::
Chapter
(n.) An
assembly
of
monks,
or of the
prebends
and other
clergymen
connected
with a
cathedral,
conventual,
or
collegiate
church,
or of a
diocese,
usually
presided
over by the
dean..
Chap
::
Chap (v. i.) To
strike;
to
knock;
to rap.
Chapbook
::
Chapbook
(n.) Any small book
carried
about for sale by
chapmen
or
hawkers.
Hence,
any small book; a toy
book..
Unchaplain
::
Unchaplain
(v. t.) To
remove
from a
chaplaincy.
Chaplain
::
Chaplain
(n.) An
ecclesiastic
who has a
chapel,
or who
performs
religious
service
in a
chapel..
Chapman
::
Chapman
(n.) One who buys and
sells;
a
merchant;
a buyer or a
seller.
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..
Garland
::
Garland
(n.) A
wreath
of
chaplet
made of
branches,
flowers,
or
feathers,
and
sometimes
of
precious
stones,
to be worn on the head like a
crown;
a
coronal;
a
wreath..
Chiff-chaff
::
Chiff-chaff
(n.) A
species
of
European
warbler
(Sylvia
hippolais);
--
called
also
chip-chap,
and
pettychaps..
Respond
::
Respond
(n.) A short
anthem
sung at
intervals
during
the
reading
of a
chapter.
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..
Benedicite
::
Benedicite
(n.) A
canticle
(the Latin
version
of which
begins
with this word) which may be used in the order for
morning
prayer
in the
Church
of
England.
It is taken from an
apocryphal
addition
to the third
chapter
of
Daniel.
Title
::
Title (n.) A
section
or
division
of a
subject,
as of a law, a book,
specif.
(Roman
& Canon
Laws),
a
chapter
or
division
of a law
book..
Chapel
::
Chapel
(n.) A
subordinate
place of
worshi.
Chapter
::
Chapter
(v. t.) To
divide
into
chapters,
as a
book..
Explain
::
Explain
(a.) To make
plain,
manifest,
or
intelligible;
to clear of
obscurity;
to
expound;
to
unfold
and
illustrate
the
meaning
of; as, to
explain
a
chapter
of the
Bible..
Kibe
::
Kibe (n.) A chap or crack in the flesh
occasioned
by cold; an
ulcerated
chilblain.
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..
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