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English

Etymology

From Latin catena.

Pronunciation

  • SAMPA : /'/
  • IPA : /'ʧe:jn/

Noun

  1. a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
    He wore a gold chain around the neck.
  2. a series of interconnected things.
    This lead to an unfortunate chain of events.
  3. a series of stores or businesses with the same brand name.
    That chain of restaurants is expanding into our town.
  4. a number of atoms in a series, which combine to form a molecule.
    When examined, the chain of atoms included oxygen and hydrogen.
  5. A unit of length equal to 22 yards.

Translations

  • Dutch: ketting f (1), keten f (1, 3, 4?), aaneenrijging f (1, 4?), aaneenschakeling f (2), opeenvolging f (2)
  • French: chaîne f (1, 2, 3, 4)
  • German: Kette f (1, 2, 3, 4)
  • Hebrew: שרשרת /sharsheret/
  • Indonesian: rantai
  • Interlingua: catena
  • Italian: catena f (1, 3)
  • Japanese: (くさり, kusari)
  • Korean: 사슬 (sasyl)
  • Latin: catena
  • Portuguese: cadeia f
  • Russian: цепь , цепочка
  • Spanish: cadena

Derived terms



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