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Schappe
Schappe Schap"pe, n. [G. dial. (Swiss), waste, impurity.]
A silk yarn or fabric made out of carded spun silk.
Supple-chapped
Supple-chapped Sup"ple-chapped`, a.
Having a limber tongue. [R.] ``A supple-chapped flatterer.'
--Marston.
Meaning of Chappe from wikipedia
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Chappe may
refer to:
Claude Chappe (1763 – 1805),
French inventor David Chappe (1947 - 2002),
American screenwriter Georges Chappe (b. 1944),
French cyclist...
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Chappe telegraph was a
French semap****
telegraph system invented by
Claude Chappe in the
early 1790s. The
system was
composed of
towers placed every...
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Chappe telegraph,
which was
invented in
France in 1792 by
Claude Chappe. It was po****r in the late
eighteenth to
early nineteenth centuries.
Chappe used...
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Claude Chappe (French: [klod ʃap]; 25
December 1763 – 23
January 1805) was a
French inventor who in 1792
demonstrated a
practical semap****
system that...
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Chappe et
Gessalin is the short-form of the name of
French coachbuilder "Carrosserie
Chappe Frères et Gessalin". The
company built automobile bodies and...
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Chappes may
refer to the
following places in France:
Chappes, Allier, a
commune in the
department of
Allier Chappes, Ardennes, a
commune in the department...
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telegraph put into
widespread use was the
Chappe telegraph, an
optical telegraph invented by
Claude Chappe in the late 18th century. The
system was used...
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Taymi Chappé Valladares (11
September 1968 – 3
November 2020) was a Cuban-Spanish fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual épée
event at the 1996...
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David Chappe (November 8, 1947, in
Brooklyn – May 13, 2002, in Los Angeles) was best
known as the
screenwriter who
launched the
bidding wars of the late...
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Georges Chappe (born 5
March 1944) is a
retired cyclist from France, who was
nicknamed Jojo
during his
professional career. He was a
professional from...