Chip - Wikipedia-style Article
Chip
Definition
Chip is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it can refer to a small piece broken off from a larger object, a thin, crisp snack food, or a small electronic component used in computers and devices. As a verb, it means to break off small pieces from a larger object or to make small, precise hits or movements.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tʃɪp/
- Respelling: chip
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tʃɪp/
- Respelling: chip
Etymology
The word "chip" originated from the Old English "cipp" or "cippian," meaning "to cut or hew." Its use evolved to describe small fragments broken off from a larger object, eventually including meanings related to food, technology, and other domains.
Derivatives
- Chipped (adjective)
- Chipping (verb)
- Microchip (noun)
- Chipboard (noun)
- Chipmaker (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "chip" is commonly used in contexts such as food, technology, and woodworking. For example, "She ate a potato chip," "The computer has a powerful chip," or "The vase had a chip on the rim." As a verb, it is used in phrases like "He chipped the paint off the wall."
Related Terms
- Fragment: A small part broken off from something.
- Microchip: A tiny electronic component used in circuits.
- Snack: A small portion of food, often similar to chips.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A small piece broken off from a larger object: Refers to a fragment resulting from breakage.
- Example: "The porcelain cup had a chip on the edge."
- A thin, crisp snack food made from potatoes or other ingredients: Refers to fried or baked snack food often eaten with dips or as a side.
- Example: "He ate a handful of potato chips."
- A small electronic component used in circuits and devices: Refers to a microchip that performs specific functions in electronics.
- Example: "The computer’s processor contains multiple chips."
Verb
- To break off small pieces from a larger object: Refers to creating fragments or chips from a solid material.
- Example: "He accidentally chipped the edge of the table."
- To make small, controlled strikes, especially in sports: Used in golf or other sports to indicate precise, short hits.
- Example: "She chipped the golf ball onto the green."