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Chope vs Chape - What's the difference?

chope | chape |

As a verb chope

is to reserve a place, such as a seat in a fast food restaurant, sometimes by placing a packet of tissue paper on it.

As a noun chapé is

a division of the field, used in French heraldry, created by drawing two lines from the centre of the upper edge of the shield towards the outer bottom edges (creating a triangle), with the tincture being applied to the two upper portions which the triangle divides.

chope

English

Verb

(head)
  • (Singapore) to reserve a place, such as a seat in a fast food restaurant, sometimes by placing a packet of tissue paper on it.
  • Anagrams

    * Singlish ----

    chape

    English

    Noun

  • (lb) A division of the field, used in French heraldry, created by drawing two lines from the centre of the upper edge of the shield towards the outer bottom edges (creating a triangle), with the tincture being applied to the two upper portions which the triangle divides.
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