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)
bicycle chain
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~ a chain that transmits the power from the pedals to the rear wheel of a bicycle
branched chain
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~ an open chain of atoms with one or more side chains attached to it
chains
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~ metal shackles; for hands or legs
chainsaw
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~ portable power saw; teeth linked to form an endless chain
barber chair
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~ a large fixed adjustable chair in which barbers seat their customers
captain's chair
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~ a wooden armchair with a saddle seat and a low back that has vertical spindles
chair
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~ an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person; "the murderer was sentenced to die in the chair"
chair
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~ a seat for one person, with a support for the back; "he put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down"
chair car
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~ a passenger car for day travel; you pay extra fare for individual chairs
chair
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~ a particular seat in an orchestra; "he is second chair violin"
chair
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~ the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization; "address your remarks to the chairperson"
chair
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~ the position of professor; "he was awarded an endowed chair in economics"
bath chair
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~ a wheelchair usually pushed by an attendant, as at a spa
beach chair
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~ a folding chair for use outdoors; a wooden frame supports a length of canvas
bosun's chair
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~ a seat consisting of a board and a rope; used while working aloft or over the side of a ship
boatswain's chair
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~ a seat consisting of a board and a rope; used while working aloft or over the side of a ship