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'''Chip''' may refer to:
'''Chip''' may refer to food and other items:


*[[Chips (food)]] - [[grill]]ed or deep-fried potato, usually thicker than French fries (mainly in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]] and the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]])
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**[[French fries]] - [[potato]] cut into thin strips and [[fry|deep-fried]] (mainly in the [[United States of America|USA]], [[Canada]] and [[North America]]n-style [[restaurant]]s)
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*[[Potato chips]] - very thin oval slices of potato, deep-fried and very crispy.  They are called crisps in the United Kingdom, Ireland and British Commonwealth countries.
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*An [[integrated circuit]] as found in such devices as [[computer]]s.
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*[[Poker|Poker chips]], used in [[gambling]] or wagers.
*[[Poker|Poker chips]], used in [[gambling]] or wagers
*[[Fragment]] - a piece or section of an item removed by force.
*[[Fragment]] - a piece or section of an item removed by force

Latest revision as of 04:07, 24 September 2013

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.

Chip may refer to food and other items:

  • Developing Article Chips (food): Strips of skinless potato that are grilled, deep-fried or baked until their outsides are crisp and approaching golden brown in colour [e]
  • Developed Article French fries: Thin sticks of potato that have been deep-fried. [e]
  • Stub Crisps: Extremely thin slice of potato, generally deep-fried and eaten cold as a snack. [e]
  • Stub Integrated circuit: Miniaturized electronic circuit that has been manufactured in the surface of a thin substrate of semiconductor material. [e]
  • Poker chips, used in gambling or wagers
  • Fragment - a piece or section of an item removed by force