To take to task.
To put into a chapter.
To use administrative procedure to remove someone.
To divide into chapters.
A community of canons or canonesses.
An assembly of monks, prebendaries and/or other clergymen connected with a cathedral, conventual or collegiate church, or of a diocese, usually presided over by the dean.
A meeting of certain organized societies or orders.
A sequence (of events), especially when presumed related and likely to continue.
An organized branch of some society or fraternity, such as the Freemasons.
An administrative division of an organization, usually local to a specific area.
A chapter house
A bishop's council.
One of the main sections into which the text of a book is divided.
A section of a work, a collection of works, or fragments of works, often manuscripts or transcriptions, created by scholars or advocates, not the original authors, to aid in finding portions of the texts.
To take or use a shortcut
A keyboard shortcut: a combination of keystrokes that provides easier access to a command or operation.
A path between two points that is faster than the commonly used paths.
A method to accomplish something that omits one or more steps.
A file that points to the location of another file and serves as a quick way to access it.