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chap·let C0244600 (chăp′lĭt)n.1. A wreath or garland for the head.2. Roman Catholic Church a. A string of beads resembling a rosary, used to count iterations in a devotional sequence of prayers.b. The sequence of prayers counted on such a string of beads.3. A string of beads.4. Architecture A small molding carved to resemble a string of beads. [Middle English chapelet, from Old French, diminutive of chapel, hat, wreath; see chapeau.] chap′let·ed adj.chaplet (ˈtʃæplɪt) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) an ornamental wreath of flowers, beads, etc, worn on the head2. (Jewellery) a string of beads or something similar3. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church a. a string of prayer beads constituting one third of the rosaryb. the prayers counted on this string4. (Architecture) a narrow convex moulding in the form of a string of beads; astragal5. (Metallurgy) a metal support for the core in a casting mould, esp for the core of a cylindrical pipe[C14: from Old French chapelet garland of roses, from chapel hat; see chapeau] ˈchapleted adjchap•let (ˈtʃæp lɪt) n. 1. a wreath or garland for the head. 2. a string of beads. 3. a. a string of beads, one-third of the length of a rosary, for counting prayers. b. the prayers recited over such beads. 4. a small molding carved to resemble a string of beads; astragal. [1325–75; Middle English chapelet wreath < Old French. See chapeau, -et] chap′let•ed, adj. Chaplet a string of beads or a garland, or something that resembles it; a rosary, hence, the prayers recited over it.Examples: chaplet of beads, 1653; of domestic affections, 1827; of flowers, 1590; of olive leaves, 1839; of prayers; of precious stones, 1450; of roses, 1711; of sharp nettles, 1480; of toad’s eggs, 1835; of laurel, 1691; of rue, 1864.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chaplet - flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposescoronal, lei, wreath, garlandcrown - a wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victoryfloral arrangement, flower arrangement - a decorative arrangement of flowersbay wreath, laurel wreath, laurel - (antiquity) a wreath of laurel foliage worn on the head as an emblem of victory | Translationschaplet
chaplet1. RC Churcha. a string of prayer beads constituting one third of the rosary b. the prayers counted on this string 2. a narrow convex moulding in the form of a string of beads; astragal 3. a metal support for the core in a casting mould, esp for the core of a cylindrical pipe Chaplet a metal support for setting up foundry cores in molds and for holding them while the molds are filled with molten metal. The chaplet stays in the body of the casting and must unite well with it. Therefore, it is made of metal similar to the casting: of soft steel for cast iron and steel castings, of aluminum in the case of aluminum castings, and so on. Steel chaplets are tinned or copper coated, for protection against corrosion and for better weldability to the casting. The shape and size of a chaplet depend on the complexity of the casting. chaplet[′chap·lət] (metallurgy) Metal support used to space and hold the core in position within a sand mold. chapletAn astragal or bead molding, sometimes enriched with carved foliage.chaplet Related to chaplet: Chaplet of Divine MercySynonyms for chapletnoun flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposesSynonymsRelated Words- crown
- floral arrangement
- flower arrangement
- bay wreath
- laurel wreath
- laurel
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