Wafer vs Chips - What's the difference?
wafer | chips |
A light, thin, flat biscuit.
(religion) A thin disk of consecrated unleavened bread used in communion.
A soft disk originally made of flour, and later of gelatin or a similar substance, used to seal letters, attach papers etc.
* 1749 , (Henry Fielding), Tom Jones , Folio Society 1973, p. 202:
(electronics) A thin disk of silicon or other semiconductor on which an electronic circuit is produced.
(British, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) french fried potatoes; french fries.
(US, Canada, South Africa) Thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags; potato chips, nacho chips, etc.
As nouns the difference between wafer and chips
is that wafer is wafer while chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).wafer
English
Noun
(en noun)- The house supplied him with a wafer for his present purpose, with which, having sealed his letter, he returned hastily towards the brook side, in order to search for the things which he had there lost.
Derived terms
* waferless * waferlike * waferySynonyms
* (religion) hostchips
English
Noun
(head)- Wow, look at the chips on that motherboard!
- What kind of chips should we get, barbecue or sour cream and onion?