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ChopAn abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is used to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma and is being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It includes the drugs cyclophosphamide, doxoru [..]
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Chop"to cut with a quick blow," mid-14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old North French choper (Old French coper "to cut, cut off," 12c., Modern French couper), from Vulgar Latin [..]
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Chop"shift quickly," 1530s, earlier "to bargain" (early 15c.), ultimately from Old English ceapian "to bargain" (see cheap); here with a sense of "changing back and fort [..]
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Chop"act of chopping," mid-14c., from chop (v.1). Meaning "piece cut off" is mid-15c.; specifically "slice of meat" from mid-17c. Sense of "a blow, strike" is from [..]
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ChopTo cut into small pieces using a sharp knife, appliance, or scissors.
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ChopTo cut solids into pieces with a sharp knife or other chopping device.
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Chopshort, irregular shifts in wave formation.
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ChopShort period surface gravity waves that give the sea surface a confused appearance.
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ChopTo divide into small pieces with a knife or other sharp tool.
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Chopcut into pieces; "Chop wood"; "chop meat" the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide); &a [..]
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Chopterm for hitting the ball sharply to get up some spin.
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ChopTo hit the ball with a hacking motion.
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ChopStriking the ball with an incorrect swing.
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ChopAn identifying mark used by printers, artists, print workshops, and publishers. Chops are made as stamps and as embossing dies for marking prints.
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ChopTo hit the ball with a chopping movement.
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Chopto cut something with hard blows. The same word also means a small piece of meat on a bone
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Chop/chop/ [IRC] n. See channel op.
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Chopsee "Burton". Chuffed:
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ChopDictionary of PHP Functions chop -- Alias of rtrim()More Info
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ChopTo chop is to cut up food into tiny bits.
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ChopDefinition noun
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ChopA slice of meat with the bone from the vertebrae and part of the ribcage attached.
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Choptsehakn
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ChopAn agreement between the two players with blinds to simply take their blinds back rather than playing out the hand if nobody calls or raises in front of them.
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ChopTo divide into small pieces with a knife or other sharp tool.
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ChopFrom the Hindi; means to stamp. A chop of tea means a certain number of chests all carrying the same brand.
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ChopTo cut food into irregular pieces. The size is specified if it is critical to the outcome of the recipe.
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ChopTo cut food into irregular pieces. The size is specified if it is critical to the outcome of the recipe.
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ChopA small cut of Jamaican meat taken from the rib section including part of the rib of Jamaican pork, veal and lamb chops. This term also means using quick, heavy blows of a knife or cleaver to cut Jamaican food into bite-size (or smaller) pieces. A food processor may also be used to "chop" Jamaican food. Chopped food is more coarse [..]
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Chopa name stamp traditional made of ivory or wood.
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ChopTo cut food into bite-size pieces using a knife. A food processor may also be used to chop food. Chopped food is more coarsely cut than minced food.
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ChopTo cut into pieces with a knife or food processor.
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ChopTo cut food into pieces with a knife, food chopper, blender, or food processor.
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ChopTo cut food into pieces, which can range from very small (finely chopped) to large (coarsely chopped).
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ChopTo cut food either into small chucks (finely chopped) or large chunks (coarsely chopped).
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ChopTo cut foods into small pieces. Sizes vary from fine (approximately 1/4-inch pieces) to coarse (approximately 3/4-inch pieces). In most recipes, precision is not necessary.
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ChopTo cut into bite-size or smaller pieces roughly the same size.
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ChopA small cut of meat taken from the rib section and commonly including a portion of the rib itself. Also referring to quick, heavy blows of a cleaver or knife when preparing foods.
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ChopTo divide into small pieces with a knife or other sharp tool.
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Chop(n) the irregular motion of waves (usually caused by wind blowing in a direction opposite to the tide)(n) a small cut of meat including part of a rib(n) a jaw(n) a tennis return made with a downward m [..]
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Chopthe combination of four drugs Cytoxan, Adriamycin, Vincristine, and Prednisone used in the treatment of non-Hodgkins lymphoma; go to my Drugs page for more info on these drugs
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Chopshort-crested waves that spring up following onset of a moderate breeze, and break readily at the crest.
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ChopSmall waves causing the ocean surface to be rough.
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ChopA broad, shallow gouge, even and regular on the deeper side and terminating in scratches and striations on the opposite, shallower side; a depression in pavement made by strong, sharp metal edge movin [..]
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ChopA CCAAT-enhancer binding protein that is induced by DNA Damage and Growth arrest. It serves as a dominant negative inhibitor of other CCAAT-enhancer binding Proteins.
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ChopChange of Operational Command.
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ChopWaves that are short but steep; as in: On blustery days like this there's a lot of chop on the water.
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ChopSmall, steep disorderly waves at rapid intervals.
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ChopSmall, steep disorderly waves.
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ChopSmall, steep disorderly waves
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Chop(1) CHange of Operational command, spoken as 'inchop' (entering a command region or zone) or 'outchop' (leaving a command region), e.g. 'We will inchop MIDEASTFOR at 0830 tomo [..]
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ChopSmall, steep disorderly waves at rapid intervals.
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Chop(verb) To cut into irregular pieces (either finely or coarsely).
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ChopTo cut into irregular pieces. Coarsely chopped are bite-sized pieces. Finely chopped are smaller.
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Chopto cut into pieces of roughly the same size, either small (finely chopped) or larger (coarsely chopped). Also, rib section of beef, lamb, pork, or other animals.
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ChopTo chop is to cut into small pieces about ½ inch in size.
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ChopTo cut into pieces with a sharp knife or chopper
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Chopto cut into pieces of roughly the same size, either small (finely chopped) or larger (coarsely chopped). Also, rib section of beef, lamb, pork, or other animals.
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ChopTo cut food into small pieces with a sharp knife.
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ChopLet's face it; no one's going to be put off cooking because they don't understand this term. However, pay attention to any precedding words as you might be asked to 'roughly' [..]
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ChopOriginally a cut made by cross-cutting the loin that included the chine. In the U.S. a chop made now refer to any steak-like cut from a lamb or pig, with or without bone.
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ChopA Chop is a portion cut of meat sliced perpendicularly across the spine of the animal. Production Chops usually contain a rib (or riblet), and part of a vertebra. Pork Chops and Lamb Chops are the mo [..]
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ChopAn abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is used to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma and is being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It includes the drugs cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin hydrochloride (hydroxydaunorubicin), vincristine (Oncovin), and prednisone. Also called CHOP regimen.
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ChopPrivate Security Company
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ChopTo hit the ball with a hacking motion or the word immediately after “pork”.
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ChopA chop is a heavy underspin shot. I it usually executed away from the table and below the tabletop. A chop forces the ball to drop downwards when it hits an opponents paddle.
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ChopA defensive return of a topspin stroke played with backspin, usually well away from the table.
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ChopA heavy under-spin shot. A chop forces the ball to drop downwards when it hits the opponent's racket.
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ChopA forceful redirection of the ball used to flee a defender. Similar to a cut, but a stronger action is required.
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ChopAn agreement by all players remaining in a tournament to divide the remaining money in the prize pool according to an agreement that is determined based on their current chip stacks.
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ChopMetal sheared from a vertical surface of a die forging, which is spread by the die over an adjoining horizontal surface.
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ChopCutting food into small bits before adding to dough or as a topping.
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ChopAn identifying mark embossed on a print to identify the workshop, printer or publisher.
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ChopEach Gemini publication bears an embossed, dry-stamped, or printed form of the Gemini chop. It is generally placed adjacent to the artist's signature and is accompanied by a copyright mark.
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ChopA printed or stamped symbol used by the printers and print workshop (and sometimes by artists and collectors) as a mark of identification. The chop may be inked or merely embossed.
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Chop
A cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.
(I only like lamb chops with mint jelly.)
* '''1957''', , "Zooey", in, 1961, '''':
*: I was standing at the meat counter, waiting for some rib [..]
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Choplang=en
*'''1995''', Martin John Yate, ''Beat the Odds: Career Buoyancy Tactics for Today's Turbulent Job Market'', page 58
*:The result was the closing of thirty factories, the consolidation of sixt [..]
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ChopAn abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is used to treat non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other types of cancer. It includes the drugs Cytoxan, hydroxydoxorubicin (also known as Doxorubicin or Adriamycin), Oncovin (also known as vincristine), and prednisone.
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