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Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
['chap tər]
Description
1. A Greek term that refers to the specific location and order of founding for that Greek organization.
2. A meeting that happens once a week with all of the members of that sorority/fraternity.
3. The entire sorority/fraternity.
Example sentences
1. I’m in Sigma chapter of Sigma Alpha Delta.
2. We have chapter on Mondays.
3. I love my chapter.