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Chipping is the separation of small pieces from the object ([[#AAT|AAT 2004]]).
 
[[File:Chipping P1.jpg|thumbnail|right|[https://www.flickr.com/photos/130186777@N04/16725865700/in/photostream/ Image]of how chipping affects ceramics.]]
 
 
==Related Terms==
[[crack]]; [[flaking]]; [[loss]]
 
=== Synonyms in English ===
flake, crack
 
=== Translation ===
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|'''English'''|| chipping
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|'''French'''||
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|'''Spanish'''|| desportillado
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|'''Portuguese'''||
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|'''Russian'''||
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|'''Arabic'''||
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|'''Dutch'''|| bikken, gebikt
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==Discussion==
Chipping takes place when a piece of an object has come off with a rather sharp/pointed edge. These chips are often caused by cracking that connects several parts of the object's surface together to the point that there is nothing holding the chip to the object.
 
Chipping can take place in almost any type of object, however common ones are glass, wood, masonry, or other harder substances.
 
==References==
<span id="AAT"></span>Chipping. 2004. Art and Architecture Thesaurus Online. Getty Research Institute. [http://www.getty.edu/vow/AATFullDisplay?find=chipping&logic=AND&note=&english=N&prev_page=1&subjectid=300053752 http://www.getty.edu/vow/AATFullDisplay?find=chipping&logic=AND&note=&english=N&prev_page=1&subjectid=300053752] (accessed March 22, 2015).
 
 
 
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