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Chop

Chop is a polysemous term in English that can describe action, object, or technique. It originates from the idea of cutting or prompting a quick, decisive motion, and over time it has come to denote various kinds of cuts, pieces, and methods across different activities. The word appears in culinary, woodworking, martial arts, and music contexts, among others.

In cooking, to chop means to cut food into smaller pieces with a knife or cleaver. Chopping

In woodworking and kitchen work, chop can describe the action of striking or cutting downward with force.

In martial arts and self-defense, a chop is a strike delivered with the edge of the hand

In music and audio editing, chopping means cutting a recording into smaller segments for rearrangement or sampling.

Related terms include chop suey, chop shop, and chopping as a broader concept of cutting or severing.

sizes
range
from
rough
to
fine,
depending
on
the
recipe.
A
chop
can
also
refer
to
a
single
piece
of
meat,
most
commonly
a
pork
chop
or
lamb
chop.
A
chop
saw
is
a
power
tool
used
for
making
straight
crosscuts,
while
a
hand
chop
refers
to
the
motion
used
to
sever
or
separate
material.
(knife-hand)
or
a
weapon,
typically
performed
in
a
downward
arc.
Chopped
audio
can
be
stretched,
looped,
or
re-sequenced
to
create
new
rhythms,
a
technique
common
in
hip-hop
and
electronic
music.