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- Chaps (/ˈʃæps/ or /ˈtʃæps/) are s****y coverings for the legs consisting of leggings and a belt. They are buckled on over pants with the chaps' integrated...
- Automated Payment System (CHAPS) is a real-time gross settlement payment system used for sterling transactions in the United Kingdom. CHAPS was originally established...
- cherry flowers. See also ****anese rice. In Korea, glutinous rice is called chapssal (Korean: 찹쌀), and its characteristic stickiness is called chalgi (찰기)....
- rice. Chapssal-tteok is a compound noun consisting of chapssal (찹쌀), meaning "glutinous rice," and tteok (떡), meaning "rice cake." The word chapssal is derived...
- Chapssal doughnuts (Korean: 찹쌀도넛) are Korean doughnuts made with chapssal flour (glutinous rice flour). The mildly sweet doughnuts are often filled with...
- CHAPS is a zwitterionic surfactant used in the laboratory to solubilize biological macromolecules such as proteins. It may be synthesized from cholic...
- Look up chaps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chaps are protective clothing for the legs. Chaps may also refer to: Chaps (brand), a brand of Ralph...
- Bath chaps are a traditional West Country meat dish, made from the lower ch**** of a pig. They were originally made from Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs...
- rice cakes made with glutinous rice flour (also known as sweet rice or chapssal), by steaming. Baek-seolgi Gaepi-tteok Bupyeon Danja Hwajeon Injeolmi Jeolpyeon...
- Madeleine Chapsal (1 September 1925 – 11 or 12 March 2024) was a French writer and the daughter of Robert Chapsal, son of the politician Fernand Chapsal, and...