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![]() 2: a series of things joined together as if by links a chain of mountains a chain of events. 3: a group of businesses that have the same name and sell the same products or services a chain of grocery stores. |
![]() Jewelry chain, many necklaces and bracelets are made out of small chains of gold and silver. Chain of office, collar or heavy gold chain worn as insignia of office or a mark of fealty in medieval Europe and the United Kingdom. |
![]() You dont need to maintain state, or partition execution into different objects that then you can chain together one executes the other on completion chained continuations. transitive To measure a distance using a 66 foot long chain, as in land surveying. |