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- /tʃeɪn/
- /tʃeɪn/
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- US Pronunciation
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- /tʃeɪn/
Definitions of chains word
- noun chains Plural form of chain. 1
- noun chains plural of chain. 0
- verb chains third-person singular simple present indicative form of chain. 0
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Parts of speech for Chains
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
chains popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 95% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".
chains usage trend in Literature
This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for chains
noun chains
- pinion — the distal or terminal segment of the wing of a bird consisting of the carpus, metacarpus, and phalanges.
- bondage — Bondage is the condition of being someone's property and having to work for them.
- subjugation — the act, fact, or process of subjugating, or bringing under control; enslavement: The subjugation of the American Indians happened across the country.
- serfage — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- servitude — slavery or bondage of any kind: political or intellectual servitude.
Antonyms for chains
noun chains
- interruptions — an act or instance of interrupting.
Top questions with chains
- what is supply chains?
- what are long chains of carbon molecules called?
- how to make key chains?
- how to put on snow chains?
- phospholipids are made up of how many fatty acid chains?
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Matching words
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