Results for: chip flakes off something, chip rocks with a hammer
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characteristics of rocks, scientific study of the composition and nature of stones and rocks (Mineralogy); study of calculi in the human body (Medicine), study of rockslithology
chipchipping
chip, small piece of semiconducting material containing an electronic transistor or integrated circuit (Electronics, Computers)microchip
chocolate-chip cookietollhouse cookie
circuit integration on a silicon chiplarge-scale integration
coat with varnish; rout, defeat soundly (Slang), lac that has been purified and processed into thin sheets or flakes; varnish made from processed lac dissolved in alcohol (also shellack)shellac
coder/decoder(Telecommunications) chip that converts digital signals to analog and from analog signals to digital (used in computer modems and other advanced communications devices), compressor/decompressor(Computers) technology used to compress and de...CODEC
completely steady, difficult, hard, stony; swaying; shaky, unsteady, unwell, with rocksrocky
cone-shaped pile of grain, draw back the hammer of firearm for firing; raise up, stick up; heap, pile up, rooster, any male bird; faucet, spigot; (Slang) penis (vulgar)cock
conspicuous triumph, fall, slide down (of a mass of dirt and rocks); win an election by a large majority, falling of a mass of earth and rocks; collapse of a hillside; great victory; winning of an election by a large majority, mass of loosened rock and...landslide
corn chiptortilla chip
cover something with snow, dessert resembling snow, fall as snow; fall like snow; cover with snow, block with snow; flatter, persuade with insincere talk (Slang), fall of snow, ice crystal flakes, narcotic drug, persuade somebody with glib talk, precip...snow
cover with tarmac, cover with a combination of tar and crushed rocks, mixture of tar and gravel; runway, road surfacing materialtarmac
covered in scales, covered with scales or skin flakes; peeling or flaking off, flakyscaly
crunchy flakes made of processed corn which are eaten as a breakfast foodcorn flakes
 

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