Chips - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: chipsChip, Cheap, Chipping
Chip, Cheap, Chipping, signify the place to be a market town, as Chippingham, Chipping Norton, Chipping-Wicomb, Blount....
blue chip
blue chip : a stock issue of high investment quality that usually pertains to a substantial well-established company and enjoys public confidence in its worth and stability blue-chip adj ...
chipped
having a small piece broken off as a chipped tooth...
Chipping
A chip a piece separated by a cutting or graving instrument a fragment...
Smart card
Smart card, means a device capable of storing data and executing commands, which is a single chip microprocessor, mounted on a plastic card and the dimensions of the card and chip are as specified in ISO-7816 specifications, as may be amended from time to time. [Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, s. 2(s)]...
cashable
able to be converted into ready money as a cashable check cashable gambling chips...
Chiff chaff
A species of European warbler Sylvia hippolais called also chip chap and pettychaps...
Chip
To cut small pieces from to diminish or reduce to shape by cutting away a little at a time to hew...
chipboard
a cheap hard material made from wood chips that are pressed together and bound with synthetic resin...
Chipmunk
A squirrel like animal of the genus Tamias sometimes called the striped squirrel chipping squirrel ground squirrel hackee The common species of the United States is the Tamias striatus...
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