Chad

/tʃæd/ noun

Small pieces of paper or cardboard produced as waste when holes are punched in paper, cards, or tape.

Origin uncertain, possibly from Scottish dialect meaning 'gravel' or 'small stones.' The term gained widespread recognition during the 2000 U.S. presidential election when hanging chads on punch-card ballots became a major issue.

AMቻድ
ARتشاد
BNচাদ
CSČad
DATchad
DETschad
ELΤσάντ
ESChad
FAچاد
FITšad
FRTchad
GUચાડ
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