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Keywords:
Silicon,
Wafer,
Semiconductor,
Microchip,
Circuit
To cut small pieces from; to diminish or reduce to shape, by cutting away a little at a time; to hew.
To break or fly off in small pieces.
A fragment or piece broken off; a small piece.
a tiny piece of silicon with electronic circuits. The chip is the most important part of the computer.
A short, lofted shot from around the green.
To hit only a slight portion of a stone.
To hit only a small portion of a stone.
to hit the ball gently into the air
Keywords:
Token,
Casino,
Poker,
Denominations,
Cheque
To bet, as with chips in the game of poker.
One of the counters used in poker and other games.
Round tokens often made of clay or plastic used to represent money in a casino poker game.
A token representing money that is used for betting.
To break or crack, or crack off a portion of, as of an eggshell in hatching, or a piece of crockery.
A piece of wood, stone, or other substance, separated by an ax, chisel, or cutting instrument.
The triangular piece of wood attached to the log line.
A small printed sample from a numbered color matching system. Chips are typically 1/2" in size and represent actual ink color. See Pantone.
Children's Health Insurance Program, the federal program that provides funds for state Children's health care such as New York's Child Health Plus
Community Housing and Infrastructure Program
Community Health Insurance Program
a method to alter the stock computer program that controls the operation of the truck's diesel engine and transmission
Keywords:
Pentium,
Microchip,
Amd,
Intel,
Microprocessor
A short-form for microchip, a highly complex and tiny module which, stores computer memory or provides logic circuitry for microprocessors. The Pentium III from Intel and AMD K-6 from AMD are among the best-known microprocessor brands in the market today.
a tiny, complicated, collection of transistors, connections, etc
See microchip.
Also known as the processor or CPU (central processing unit), this is your computer's brain. The best known is the Pentium chip. Nothing to do with fries.
Keywords:
Underneath,
Kick,
Backspin,
Inlaid,
Airborne
a pointed wood fragment, glass or another material, that can be inlaid underneath the skin
kicking the ball from underneath, causing it to travel in the air a short distance.
Making the ball airborne, usually over players, by kicking underneath it
Same as pop kick.
Keywords:
Pseudonoise,
Pseudorandom,
Bit,
Code,
Single
A single bit of a pseudonoise sequence.
One bit of a pseudorandom code.
The time it takes to transmit a bit or single symbol of a PN code.
Keywords:
Nick,
Clamshell,
Conchoidal,
Orthographic,
Microfilm
cut a nick into
One or more micro images (frames of microfilm) cut from a roll of microfilm.
region where material has been removed from the surface or edge of the wafer. The size of a chip is defined by its maximum radial depth and peripheral chord length as measured on an orthographic shadow projection of the specimen outline. Also known as clamshell, conchoidal fracture, edge chip, flake, nick, peripheral chip, peripheral indent, and surface chip.
In the CCTV industry, refers to a solid state camera (e.g. CCD).
Nickname for a CCD.
Short name for the imaging device, or CCD ( see CCD).
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