To obstruct the mouth of a river etc with a chain.
To link multiple items together.
To connect as if with a chain, due to dependence, addiction, or other feelings
To measure a distance using a 66-foot long chain, as in land surveying.
To relate data items with a chain of pointers.
To obligate.
To fasten something with a chain.
To secure someone with fetters.
To load and automatically run (a program).
To be chained to another data item.
A series of interconnected links of known length, used as a measuring device.
A series of stores or businesses with the same brand name.
A number of atoms in a series, which combine to form a molecule.
A unit of length equal to 22 yards. The length of a Gunter's surveying chain. The length of a cricket pitch. Equal to 20.12 metres, 4 rods, or 100 links.
That which confines, fetters, or secures; a bond.
A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
Iron links bolted to the side of a vessel to bold the dead-eyes connected with the shrouds; also, the channels.
A long measuring tape.
A totally ordered set, especially a totally ordered subset of a poset.
A sequence of linked house purchases, each of which is dependent on the preceding and succeeding purchase (said to be "broken" if a buyer or seller pulls out).
A livery collar, a chain of office.
The warp threads of a web.
A series of interconnected things.
To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.
To transport in a boat propelled with oars.
To be moved by oars.
To argue noisily.
A horizontal line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
A noisy argument.
An act or instance of rowing.
A continual loud noise.