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  • 21Chains of Olympus — God of War: Chains of Olympus God of War: Chains of Olympus Éditeur Sony Computer Entertainment Développeur …

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  • 22Chains (geological site) — The Chains is the name given to the north west plateau of Exmoor, Somerset, England. This plateau lies above the 1,500 feet (457 m) contour line, and includes the source of the River Barle. It lies roughly within a triangle of land between… …

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  • 23CHAINS —    chief town of the French dep. of Haute Vienne, where Richard Coeur de Lion was mortally wounded in 1199 by a shot with an arrow …

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  • 24chains — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fetters, bonds, irons, shackles, ball and chain, manacles, leg irons, handcuffs, gyves; see also captivity , confinement 1 , imprisonment 1 …

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  • 25chains — tʃeɪn n. series of metal rings which are linked together; mountain range; group of (stores, banks, etc.) under one management; device used to measure distances (made up of a series of links measuring 20 meters) v. imprison, place in fetters,… …

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  • 26chains — a structure projecting horizontally from a sailing ship s sides abreast of the masts, used to widen the basis for the shrouds. → chain …

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  • 27chains — n. pl. Fetters, bonds, irons, shackles, manacles, bondage, captivity, thraldom, durance, duress, prison, constraint …

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  • 28chains — See chain …

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  • 29chains — noun metal shackles; for hands or legs • Syn: ↑irons • Usage Domain: ↑plural, ↑plural form • Hypernyms: ↑shackle, ↑bond, ↑hamper, ↑ …

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  • 30snow chains — chains which are wrapped around tires to provide extra traction in snow or ice …

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