surveyor's chain


noun

See under chain(def 8a).

Definition for surveyor's chain (2 of 2)

chain
[ cheyn ]
/ tʃeɪn /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to form or make a chain.

Origin of chain

1250–1300; Middle English chayne < Old French chaeine < Latin catēna fetter; see catena

SYNONYMS FOR chain

OTHER WORDS FROM chain

chain·less, adjective chain·like, adjective in·ter·chain, verb (used with object) un·chained, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for surveyor's chain (1 of 3)

surveyor's chain

noun

a measuring chain 22 yards in length; Gunter's chain See chain (def. 7)

British Dictionary definitions for surveyor's chain (2 of 3)

Chain
/ (tʃeɪn) /

noun

Sir Ernst Boris. 1906–79, British biochemist, born in Germany: purified and adapted penicillin for clinical use; with Fleming and Florey shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1945

British Dictionary definitions for surveyor's chain (3 of 3)

chain
/ (tʃeɪn) /

noun

verb

Word Origin for chain

C13: from Old French chaine, ultimately from Latin; see catena

Medical definitions for surveyor's chain (1 of 2)

chain
[ chān ]

n.

A group of atoms covalently bonded in a spatial configuration like links in a chain.
A linear arrangement of living things such as cells or bacteria.

Medical definitions for surveyor's chain (2 of 2)

Chain
[ chān ]
Ernst Boris 1906-1979

German-born British biochemist. He shared a 1945 Nobel Prize for isolating and purifying penicillin, discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming.

Scientific definitions for surveyor's chain

chain
[ chān ]

A group of atoms, often of the same element, bound together in a line, branched line, or ring to form a molecule.♦ In a straight chain, each of the constituent atoms is attached to other single atoms, not to groups of atoms.♦ In a branched chain, side groups are attached to the chain.♦ In a closed chain, the atoms are arranged in the shape of a ring.

Idioms and Phrases with surveyor's chain

chain