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  • 21chap — an·te·chap·el; chap; chap·a·ra·jos; chap·ar·ral; chap·ar·re·ras; chap·book; chap·el·man; chap·el·ry; chap·er·on·age; chap·er·on·less; chap·fall·en; chap·i·ter; chap·lain; chap·lain·cy; chap·lain·ry; chap·less; chap·let; chap·let·ed;… …

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  • 22chap. — abbr. chapter. * * * 1. Chaplain. 2. chapter. Also, Chap. * * * abbrev 1. Chaplain 2. Chapter * * * chap1 «chap», verb, chapped, chap| …

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  • 23CHAP — Das Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) ist ein Authentifizierungsprotokoll, das im Rahmen von Point to Point Protocol (PPP) eingesetzt wird. PPP ist auf der Sicherungsschicht in der Internetprotokollfamilie angesiedelt. CHAP ist… …

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  • 24CHAP — Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) est un protocole d authentification pour PPP à base de challenge, ce qui le rend bien plus sûr que son pendant PAP. Ce protocole est défini dans la RFC …

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  • 25Chap — Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) est un protocole d authentification pour PPP à base de challenge, ce qui le rend bien plus sûr que son pendant PAP. Ce protocole est défini dans la RFC …

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  • 26chap — noun (BrE, informal) ADJECTIVE ▪ clever, decent, good, jolly, lucky, nice, pleasant ▪ He was a pleasant chap but didn t talk much …

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  • 27chap — I UK [tʃæp] / US noun [countable] Word forms chap : singular chap plural chaps British informal old fashioned * a man, especially one that you like Bill s such a nice chap. Who s the tall, dark haired chap? • See: chaps II UK [tʃæp] / US verb… …

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  • 28CHAP — Acronym for cyclophosphamide, hexamethylmelamine, doxorubicin (Adriamycin), and cisplatin, a chemotherapy regimen used in the treatment of ovarian cancer. * * * Certified Hospital Admission Program; child health assessment program; Community… …

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  • 29chap —    This term is not used on its own vocatively, other than in the plural. In Guns at Batasi, by Robert Holles, an army officer addresses his men as ‘chaps’. There is a similar use in Black Saturday, by Alexander McKee, where a dying sergeant… …

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  • 30chap — chap1 /chap/, v., chapped, chapping, n. v.t. 1. to crack, roughen, and redden (the skin): The windy, cold weather chapped her lips. 2. to cause (the ground, wood, etc.) to split, crack, or open in clefts: The summer heat and drought chapped the… …

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