Chaps
11chaps — (n.) 1844, American English, short for chaparejos, from Mexican Sp. chaparreras, worn to protect from chaparro (see CHAPARRAL (Cf. chaparral)) …
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13Chaps — This article is about the article of clothing. For other uses, see Chaps (disambiguation). A rider wearing shotgun chaps Chaps (   …
14CHAPS — For other uses, see Chaps (disambiguation). The Clearing House Automated Payment System or CHAPS is a British company established in London in 1984, which offers same day sterling fund transfers. CHAPS is a member of the trade organisation APACS …
15Chaps — Cowboy mit Chaps (ca. 1887) Mini Chaps mit Jodhpurstiefeltten …
16CHAPS — ( Clearing House Automated Payments System) A computerized clearing system for sterling funds that began operations in 1984. It includes 14 member banks, nearly 450 participating banks, and is one of the clearing companies within the structure of …
17CHAPS — Le CHAPS, ou 3 [(3 Cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio] 1 propanesulfonate, est un composé organique de formule C32H58N2O7S. C est un détergent non dénaturant. Il est utilisé notamment dans le protocole de l hybridation in situ, pour sa capacité à… …
18chaps — pet·ti·chaps; chaps; …
19chaps — Flews Flews, n. pl. The pendulous or overhanging lateral parts of the upper lip of dogs, especially prominent in hounds; called also {chaps}. See Illust. of {Bloodhound}. [1913 Webster] …
20chaps — Chaparajos Cha pa*ra jos, n. pl. [Mex. Sp.] Overalls of sheepskin or leather, usually open at the back, worn, esp. by cowboys, to protect the legs from thorny bushes, as in the chaparral; called also {chapareras} or colloq. {chaps}. [Sp. Amer.]… …