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noun, verb, -eled, -el⋅ing or (especially British
) -elled, -el⋅ling.| 1. | a wedgelike tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade, often made of steel, used for cutting or shaping wood, stone, etc. |
| 2. | chisel plow. |
| 3. | (initial capital letter ) Astronomy. the constellation Caelum. |
| 4. | to cut, shape, or fashion by or as if by carving with a chisel. |
| 5. | to cheat or swindle (someone): He chiseled me out of fifty dollars. |
| 6. | to get (something) by cheating or trickery: He chiseled fifty dollars out of me. |
| 7. | to work with a chisel. |
| 8. | to trick; cheat. |

| a soil tillage device pulled by a tractor or animal, used to break up and stir soil a foot or more beneath the surface without turning it. |
| Main Entry: | chisel |
| Part of Speech: | v |
| Definition: | See chizzle |
CHISEL language
An extension of C for VLSI design, implemented as a C preprocessor. It produces CIF as output.
["CHISEL - An Extension to the Programming language C for VLSI Layout", K. Karplus, PHD Thesis, Stanford U, 1982].
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