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Noun: chips  chips
Usage: Brit (N. Amer: french fries)
  1. Strips of potato fried in deep fat
    "He ordered a burger with a side of chips";
    - french fries [N. Amer], french-fried potatoes [N. Amer], fries, French fries [N. Amer]
Noun: chip  chip
  1. A small fragment of something broken off from the whole
    "a chip of rock caught him in the eye";
    - bit, flake, fleck, scrap
     
  2. A mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
    "There was a small chip on the edge of the plate";
    - check
     
  3. Electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit
    "The latest smartphone boasted a powerful chip that improved its processing speed";
    - microchip, silicon chip, microprocessor chip
     
  4. [Brit] A strip of deep-fried potato
    "He dipped a chip in ketchup";
    - French fry [N. Amer], french fry [N. Amer]
     
  5. [N. Amer] A thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat
    "She packed potato chips in the children's lunch boxes";
    - crisp [Brit], potato chip [N. Amer], Saratoga chip, potato crisp [Brit]
     
  6. A small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling
    "He nervously shuffled his poker chips as he considered his next bet";
    - poker chip
     
  7. A piece of dried bovine dung
    "Pioneers on the plains sometimes used buffalo chips as fuel";
    - cow chip, cow dung, buffalo chip
     
  8. (seafaring) a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line
    "The sailor used the chip to measure the ship's speed"
     
  9. (golf) a short approach shot where the ball travels more in the air than on the ground
    "His chip shot from just off the green rolled close to the hole";
    - chip shot
Verb: chip (chipped,chipping)  chip
  1. Detach or become detached or separated from a larger piece
    "Her tooth chipped";
    - chip off, come off, break away, break off, break, snap off
     
  2. Break a small piece off from
    "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth";
    - knap, cut off, break off
     
  3. Cut a nick into
    "She chipped the edge of the plate";
    - nick
     
  4. (golf) play a chip shot
    "She chipped the ball onto the green from just off the fringe"
     
  5. Form by chipping
    "They chipped their names in the stone"

See also: break

Type of: aloo [Asia], alu [Asia], approach, approach shot, blemish, counter, cut, defect, detach, divide, droppings, dung, float, forge, form, fragment, Irish potato [US], mar, mold [N. Amer], mould [Brit, Cdn], muck, murphy [informal], part, potato, pratie [Ireland], praty [Ireland], scat, semiconductor, semiconductor device, semiconductor unit, separate, shape, shoot, snack food, spud [informal], tater [informal], tatie [UK, dialect], tattie [UK, dialect], white potato [US], work

Part of: computer, computing device, computing machine, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system

Encyclopedia: Chips, cheese and gravy

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