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chip Also known as a CHECK used to represent money. At one time, chips were made of ivory or bond, but are now commonly made of composition, clay, ceramic or plastic.
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chip Small piece of wood used to make pulp. Chips are made either from wood waste in a sawmill or pulpwood operation, or from pulpwood specifically cut for this purpose. Chips are larger and coarser than sawdust.
Ãâó: www.campbellgroup.com/forest_mgmt/glossary.htm
chip The electronic chip consists of an integrated circuit and a capacitor that is attached to two ends of a coil.
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chip A shot that is low running and normally played towards the hole from the edge of the green.
Ãâó: www.britishgolfonline.com/nostalgiaglossary.htm
chip The transition time for individual bits in the pseudo-random sequence. Also, an integrated circuit. Also a snack food. Also a betting marker.
Ãâó: www.trimble.com/gps/glossary.html
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