It basically means subdivision... a part of something. You can have chapters in a book, or chapters in an organization. There could be a Denver chapter of a club for instance... a group of people in Denver who meet together, but which are part of a larger club. Same thing with a chapter in a book. It is a part of the book that has its own little mini-story, its own excitement, etc... but it is part of the larger book, and overall plot.
A setting where it took place
Chapter is a noun.
"Adaptor" is a real word that rhymes with "chapter".
Tagalog translation of chapter: kabanata
Yes, the word "chapter" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading.
Yes! But if you were saying "the fifth chapter", you wouldn't capitalize it.
Yes, the word "chapter" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a specific chapter title or heading in a book or document.
There is no peculiarly Masonic word in Acts Chapter 1.
the 21st word in the eleventh chapter is... surprise.
i assume you mean the giver by lois lowery they use this word in chapter 7 page 69
im not going to tell you "GO READ THE BOOK".
The word 'penitence' does not appear in the Bible, and there is no chapter on it.