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  1. a republic in southern South America on the western slopes of the Andes on the south Pacific coast
  2. chili: very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency
  3. (chilean) of or relating to or characteristic of Chile or its people; "Chilean volcanoes"
  4. Chili pepper (from Nahuatl chilli, chilli pepper, chilli, chillie, chili, and chile) is the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae.
  5. Chilean wine is wine made in the South American country of Chile. The region has a long viticultural history for a New World wine region dating to the 16th century when the Spanish conquistadors brought Vitis vinifera vines with them as they colonized the region. ...
  6. (Chiles (volcano)) Chiles is a volcano in the south of Colombia
  7. (Chiling) Lin Chi-ling (born 29 November 1974, in Taipei, Taiwan), is a Taiwanese model and occasional actress. She is the official spokesperson for China Airlines, appearing in company commercials and calendars.
  8. A country in South America. Official name: Republic of Chile
  9. (Chilean) 53°W to 90°W; Overlaps Argentine and British Claims; Claimed in 1940
  10. Are you looking for attractive, fruity wines with bags of fruit, but at budget prices? Chile could be the place for you. Chile's specialty is inexpensive but flavour-filled wines from the international varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. ...
  11. Looking at absolute figures, one might be tempted to conclude that Chile's predicament in 1982 was mild compared to other Latin American debtor countries. ...
  12. What food is served hot, yet is always cold? Chile.
  13. After Parley P. Pratt's unsuccessful attempt to establish a Church foothold in Chile in 1851-1852, the Church did not officially come to Chile until Brother William Fotheringham moved to Santiago, Chile, in 1952, and requested that the Church send missionaries there. ...
  14. Place where Bart once called to test which way the water goes.
  15. the fruit of a pepper plant, which is often used to make hot seasoning
  16. is a settlement of gangsters, whores, drug dealers, thieves (the bests in the world) and flaytes (the Chilean version of chavs). ...
  17. Also called chili pepper or hot pepper. There are more than 200 varieties of chiles, more than 100 of which are indigenous to Mexico. As a general rule, the larger a chile is, the milder it is. ...
  18. Paris suggests to Torres that they compromise on their holodeck date and go spring skiing in Chile (Waking Moments)
  19. phaucha, gamba, kina, luca, palo, gringo, monea, plata, billullo (billetes), chipes
  20. a type of pepper (often hot). In New Mexico, chile refers especially to green chile, an abundant state crop, and to chile sauce (see “red or green?” below), typically served with or on traditional dishes.
  21. The spicy fruit native to Mexico. Its popularity since the 1500's now extends to Europe, Africa, and Asia as well as the western hemisphere. Many varieties, from large to small, mild to hot. Most of the "heat" is in the seeds and veins, and comes from the chemical compound capsaicin.
  22. (chee-leh) The spicy one.
  23. child (pron. "ch-isle").
  24. sodium nitrate, NaNO3.
  25. Iquique · Providencia