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chapterA local group of members of a larger association, as in a local InterNACHI chapter; a local branch.
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chapter1(abbreviation ch., chap.) a separate section of a book, usually with a number or title I've just finished Chapter 3. in the previous/next/last chapter Have you read the chapter on the legal syst [..]
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chapterc. 1200, "main division of a book," from Old French chapitre (12c.) "chapter (of a book), article (of a treaty), chapter (of a cathedral)," alteration of chapitle, from Late Latin [..]
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chapterChapterThe several books of the Old and New Testaments were from an early time divided into chapters. The Pentateuch was divided by the ancient Hebrews into 54 parshioth or sections, one of which was [..]
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chaptersmall unit of a larger organization.
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chaptera subdivision of a written work; usually numbered and titled; "he read a chapter every night before falling asleep" any distinct period in history or in a person' [..]
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chaptera selection of a book divided off by numbers chapter1,chapter 2
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chapterThe several books of the Old and New Testaments were from an early time divided into chapters. The Pentateuch was divided by the ancient Hebrews into 54 _parshioth_ or sections, one of which was read [..]
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chapterOn DVD movies, a chapter is a marker used for navigation purposes. The movie file is broken into segments, called chapters, and each chapter can be accessed by the main menu on the DVD.
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chapterkapitl
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chapterOne of two ore more major divisions of a book or other work, each complete in itself but related in theme or plot to the division preceding and/or following it. In works of nonfiction, chapters are us [..]
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chapterAfter a bill has been signed by the Governor, the Secretary of State assigns the bill a Chapter Number, for example, “Chapter 123, Statutes of 1998,” which subsequently may be used to refer to the mea [..]
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chapterThe governing body of an ecclesiastical corporation, whether monsatic community or cathedral clergy. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 360)
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chapterSee Section.
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chapter(n) a subdivision of a written work; usually numbered and titled(n) any distinct period in history or in a person's life(n) a local branch of some fraternity or association(n) an ecclesiastical a [..]
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chaptercapitulus
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chapterTo the end of the chapter. From the beginning to the end of a proceeding. The allusion is to the custom of reading an entire chapter in the first and second lesson of the Church service. This is no lo [..]
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chapterAppendix D Glossary Get This Book Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. Contents Chapter Page of 250 Original Pages Text Pag [..]
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chapterA chapter is an organized group of nurse students and leaders that has met all of the requirements for establishment of a chapter and has been granted a charter in accordance with the procedures requi [..]
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chapterNovels are typically broken into sections called chapters. While that probably doesn't come as much of a surprise, you might be shocked to learn that chapters didn't become standard in publi [..]
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