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  4. CHAPTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    2 days ago · The meaning of CHAPTER is a main division of a book. How to use chapter in a sentence.

  5. CHAPTER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    chapter noun [C] (BOOK PART) Add to word list any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually numbered or given a title

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    Welcome to the website of the Chicago (IL) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated! As President, it is my honor to welcome you on behalf of our chapter—one rooted in friendship, service, leadership, and a …

  7. CHAPTER definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    A chapter in someone's life or in history is a period of time during which a major event or series of related events takes place.

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  9. Chapter - Wikipedia

    Look up chapter, cap., or subchapter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  10. chapter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · From Middle English chapitre, from Old French chapitre, from Latin capitulum (“a chapter of a book, in Medieval Latin also a synod or council”), diminutive of caput (“a head”); see capital, …