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*[[French fries]] - [[potato]] cut into thin strips and [[fry|fried]] (mainly in the [[United States of America|USA]], [[Canada]] and [[North America]]n-style [[restaurant]]s) | *[[French fries]] - [[potato]] cut into thin strips and [[fry|fried]] (mainly in the [[United States of America|USA]], [[Canada]] and [[North America]]n-style [[restaurant]]s) | ||
*[[Chip (food)]] - [[grill]]ed or fried potato, usually thicker than French fries (mainly in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]] and the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] | *[[Chip (food)]] - [[grill]]ed or fried potato, usually thicker than French fries (mainly in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]] and the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]]) | ||
*[[Potato chips]] - very thin oval slices of potato, deep-fried and very crispy. They are called | *[[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. | ||
*An [[integrated circuit]] as found in such devices as [[computer]]s | *An [[integrated circuit]] as found in such devices as [[computer]]s. | ||
*[[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. | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 22:52, 14 June 2007
Chip may refer to:
- French fries - potato cut into thin strips and fried (mainly in the USA, Canada and North American-style restaurants)
- Chip (food) - grilled or fried potato, usually thicker than French fries (mainly in the UK, Ireland and the British Commonwealth)
- 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.
- An integrated circuit as found in such devices as computers.
- Poker chips, used in gambling or wagers.
- fragment - a piece or section of an item removed by force.
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