chain
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~ connect or arrange into a chain by linking
chain
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~ fasten or secure with chains; "Chain the chairs together"
chain armour
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~ (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
chain
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~ a series of hills or mountains; "the valley was between two ranges of hills"; "the plains lay just beyond the mountain range"
chain
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~ a series of (usually metal) rings or links fitted into one another to make a flexible ligament
chain
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~ (business) a number of similar establishments (stores or restaurants or banks or hotels or theaters) under one ownership
chain
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~ a linked or connected series of objects; "a chain of daisies"
chain armor
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~ (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
chain
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~ anything that acts as a restraint
chain
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~ a series of things depending on each other as if linked together; "the chain of command"; "a complicated concatenation of circumstances"
chain
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~ a necklace made by stringing objects together; "a string of beads"; "a strand of pearls"
Chain
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~ British biochemist (born in Germany) who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1906-1979)
chain
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~ (chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)
chained
— Adjective
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~ bound with chains; "enchained demons strained in anger to gnaw on his bones"; "prisoners in chains"
chainlike
— Adjective
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~ having a chainlike form; "catenulate bacterial cell colonies"
chains
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~ metal shackles; for hands or legs