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1. (n.) chopper
a person or thing that chops.
2. chopper
a short ax with a large blade, used for cutting up meat; butcher's cleaver.
3. chopper
Slang. the teeth.
4. chopper
a helicopter.
5. chopper
a motorcycle.
6. (v.i.) chopper
to travel by helicopter or motorcycle.
Etymology: (1545–55)
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| Definition of 'chopper' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) chop, chopper
a grounder that bounces high in the air
2. (noun) chopper, pearly
informal terms for a human `tooth'
3. (noun) helicopter, chopper, whirlybird, eggbeater
an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades
4. (noun) cleaver, meat cleaver, chopper
a butcher's knife having a large square blade
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| Definition of 'chopper' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) chopper
one who, or that which, chops
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Sense: an instrument for chopping.
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Afrikaans: kapper, tjopper |
Arabic: مَفْرَمَه، ساطور |
Bulgarian: брадва |
Brazilian: cutelo |
Czech: sekáček |
German: das Hackmesser |
Danish: hakkemaskine |
Greek: μπαλτάς |
Spanish: hacha pequeña; cuchilla d |
Estonian: hakknuga |
Farsi: کارد؛ تبر |
Finnish: hakkuri |
French: hachoir |
Hebrew: קוֹצֵץ |
Hindi: गंड़ासा, छुरा |
Croatian: sjeckalica |
Hungarian: húsvágóbárd |
Indonesian: golok |
Icelandic: saxari, kjötöxi |
Italian: mannaia |
Japanese: 大包丁 |
Korean: 고기 써는 식칼 |
Lithuanian: kapoklė |
Latvian: kapājamais nazis |
Malay: pisau |
Dutch: hakmes |
Norwegian: (ved-, kjøtt-)øks |
Polish: tasak |
Persian: کارد؛ تبر |
Pashto: چاکو |
Portuguese: cutelo |
Romanian: tocător; satâr |
Russian: нож; косарь |
Slovak: sekáč |
Slovenian: sekač, sekira |
Serbian: satara |
Swedish: köttyxa, hackkniv |
Thai: มีด |
Turkish: satır |
Taiwanese: 斧頭 |
Ukrainian: колун; сікач |
Urdu: کاٹنے کا اوزار |
Vietnamese: dao bầu |
Chinese: 斧头 |
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