chock vs purely

chock

adv
  • Entirely; quite. 

verb
  • To make a dull sound. 

  • To stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch. 

  • To insert a line in a chock. 

noun
  • Any fitting or fixture used to restrict movement, especially movement of a line; traditionally was a fixture near a bulwark with two horns pointing towards each other, with a gap between where the line can be inserted. 

  • Any object used as a wedge or filler, especially when placed behind a wheel to prevent it from rolling. 

purely

adv
  • Wholly; really, completely. 

  • Chastely, innocently; in a sinless manner, without fault. 

  • Solely; exclusively; merely, simply. 

adj
  • without physical adulterants; with no admixture 

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