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(n)
One of the main sections into which a published work is divided, especially a book.
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Talk, especially meaningless or unimportant talk.
(N)
Chapters Inc. is a Canadian big box bookstore banner owned by Indigo Books and Music.
(adj)
(of skin) Dry and flaky due to excessive evaporation of water from its surface.
Abbreviation of chapter. [One of the main sections into which a published work is divided, especially a book.]
(architecture) The capital or uppermost part of a column, upon which the roof and its decorations are supported.
One who is holding a captive or captives.
Someone who cheats; something that cheats.
(informal) A helicopter.
Low or reduced in price.
Cut or diced into small pieces.
Exhibiting a lively optimism; in high spirits, cheerful.
Having one or more chips (small pieces) missing.
(v)
To make a series of high-pitched sounds; to twitter, chirp or chatter.
(obsolete) Furnished with a chape or chapes.
An immature bird.
Of a small bird, to make short, high-pitched sounds.
Any of several perfumes having a citrus top note and woody base notes.
(of the surface of water) Having many small, rough waves.
(transitive) To violently break something into pieces.
A bird of prey.
An ornamental staff held by a ruling monarch as a symbol of power.
Obsolete form of raptor. [A bird of prey.]
A receptor.
One who japes; a joker.
To be engaged in informal conversation.
Cheddar cheese.
(dated outside UK and Australia) A man, a fellow.
A placename.
A thick, creamy soup or stew.
(informal) Of a person, chatting a lot or fond of chatting.
a beverage made of sweet plantains, water, and spices.
(intransitive) To make a short, sharp, cheerful note, as of small birds or crickets; to chitter; to twitter.
(British, informal) A chap; a fellow.
Alternative spelling of chappy. [(British, informal) A chap; a fellow.]
(education, Judaism) An elementary school for Jewish children, teaching basic Judaism and Hebrew.
One who chants or sings.
(intransitive) To talk idly.
(India) Synonym of umbrella or parasol, particularly an Indian parasol.
One who champs (bites or chews).
A person who chatters; a chatterbox.
(pathology, obsolete, rare) A painful disease characterised by subcutaneous nodules
Tending or inclined to chatter.
A thing or animal that makes a chirping sound.
a brand of bubblegum introduced in South Africa in the late 1940s.
the state or quality of being chubby
Alternative spelling of chapatti.
Sexually pure, abstaining from immoral or unlawful sexual intercourse.
A surname.
(informal) To act or behave like a champ; to endure. [with it or up]
One who chides.
The state of being chatty.
In a good mood; happy and energetic.
(historical) An ancient Germanic tribe whose homeland was near the upper Weser (Visurgis).
a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon.
A building attached to a cathedral, church, or monastery and used as a meeting place.
(transitive) To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
A person who makes, sells, or repairs hats.
(often in combinations) Having a cap (various senses).
(intransitive) To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense.
A device or application used to achieve operative compatibility between devices that otherwise are incompatible.
A finale; something that is conclusively better, or "caps it all off".
(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of adapter. [One who is capable of adapting to differing situations.]
Abbreviation of captain. [A chief or leader.]
(Scotland) Wrapped; covered; cloaked.
(rail transport) The station code of Grant Road railway station in India.
(derogatory, sometimes offensive) To cheat or swindle.
(law) Buyer.
The state capital of Rajasthan, India.
(loosely, metonymic) Rhinitis or rhinosinusitis; cold or coldlike illness; common cold.
A male given name from Arabic.