The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Chop \Chop\, n. [Chin. & Hind. ch[=a]p stamp, brand.]
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1. Quality; brand; as, silk of the first chop.
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2. A permit or clearance.
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Chop dollar, a silver dollar stamped to attest its purity.
chop of tea, a number of boxes of the same make and quality
of leaf.
Chowchow chop. See under Chowchow.
Grand chop, a ship's port clearance. --S. W. Williams.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
chow-chow \chow-chow\ (chou"chou`), n.
1. chopped pickles in mustard sauce.
Syn: chowchow.
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2. a Chinese preserve of mixed fruits and ginger.
Syn: chowchow.
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3. a breed of thick-coated medium-sized dogs with fluffy
curled tails and distinctive blue-black tongues; believed
to have originated in north China.
Syn: chow, chow chow.
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Chowchow chop, the last lighter containing the small sundry
packages sent off to fill up a ship. --S. W. Williams.
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