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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chapter \Chap"ter\, n. [OF. chapitre, F. chapitre, fr. L. capitulum, dim. of caput head, the chief person or thing, the principal division of a writing, chapter. See Chief , and cf, Chapiter .] A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has fifty chapters. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chapter may refer to: Chapter (books) , a main division of a piece of writing or document Chapter book , a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7-10 Chapter (religion) , an assembly of members in a religious order Chapter Arts Centre ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a subdivision of a written work; usually numbered and titled; "he read a chapter every night before falling asleep" any distinct period in history or in a person's life; "the industrial revolution opened a new chapter in British history"; "the divorce ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1200, "main division of a book," from Old French chapitre (12c.) "chapter (of a book), article (of a treaty), chapter (of a cathedral)," alteration of chapitle , from Late Latin capitulum , diminutive of caput (genitive capitis ) "head" (see capitulum ...

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CHAPTER XII THE SECOND OBLONG BOX When Cleggett returned to the ship he found Captain Abernethy in conversation with a young man of deprecating manner whom the Captain introduced as the Rev.

I discussed earlier in Chapter 1, such an aestheticizing of the political is a defining feature of fascism.

With this the publishers desired to incorporate a chapter giving the latest views of Agassiz upon classification and evolution.

CHAPTER XIX Occupation at Athens--Mount Pentilicus--We descend into the Caverns-- Return to Athens--A Greek Contract of Marriage--Various Athenian and Albanian Superstitions--Effect of their Impression on the Genius of the Poet During his residence at Athens, Lord Byron made almost daily excursions on horseback, chiefly for exercise and to see the localities of celebrated spots.

Chapter 60 While Nathaniel was gone to Albany to see aunt Merriweather settled in for another visit with the Schuylers, the winter seemed to give up its purpose and fall back.

CHAPTER IX MORALES RECEIVES A VISITOR IT was scarcely more than a mile from the cottage where Alfredo Morales lived to the Westbrook Inn.

CHAPTER XLVII THE PROMISED LAND One sunset, shortly after his marriage, word came to the tent of Kenkenes that an Amalekite chieftain on his way to Egypt had paused for the night just without the encampment of Israel.

They are followed by the Right Honourable Joseph Hutchinson, lord mayor of Dublin, his lordship the lord mayor of Cork, their worships the mayors of Limerick, Galway, Sligo and Waterford, twentyeight Irish representative peers, sirdars, grandees and maharajahs bearing the cloth of estate, the Dublin Metropolitan Fire Brigade, the chapter of the saints of finance in their plutocratic order of precedence, the bishop of Down and Connor, His Eminence Michael cardinal Logue, archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, His Grace, the most reverend Dr William Alexander, archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, the chief rabbi, the presbyterian moderator, the heads of the baptist, anabaptist, methodist and Moravian chapels and the honorary secretary of the society of friends.

Chapter 13 The trail up to Mesa Verde was easy enough to follow, and two days later, Longarm and Miranda came upon their first Anasazi ruins.

Chapter Eleven, findings which suggest that the great Andean city of Tiahuanaco flourished during the last Ice Age in the deep, dark, moonless midnight of prehistory.

CHAPTER 1 Private investigator Andi Wicksham stood at the edge of a double row of small holes aligned in a field with similar rows holding miniature winter-bare roses.

CHAPTER 6 The next morning Andi scratched restlessly at the top layer of her pending box and answered phones while Lena soared off on a round of morning errands.

CHAPTER 7 Back in their office the next morning, Lena set up coffee while Andi punched in a call to Ramirez.

It will be recalled that in his fortieth chapter he waxes enthusiastic over Lewis Morris, the Welsh bard, who was born in Anglesey in 1700 and died in 1765.

CHAPTER IV MAGENDIE AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES It may be doubted whether any physiologist has ever lived whose cruelty to animals exceeded that which, for a long period, was exercised by Franc,ois Magendie.