"Callixtus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Callixtus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Callixtus" Meaning

Callixtus is a proper noun, specifically a title given to a Pope in the Catholic Church. Pope Callixtus, or Callistus, was the Bishop of Rome from 218 to 223 AD. The name "Callixtus" is derived from the Greek name "Καλυξ()sa", meaning "goldhead" or "golden hair".

"Callixtus" Examples

Here are 5 examples of using the word "Callixtus":

References to early Christian history


The Roman Catholic tradition honors Callixtus I as a saint, known for his work as a bishop of Rome from 217 to 222 AD.
Callixtus III, Pope from 1455 to 1458, was responsible for the founding of the Vatican Library and the appointment of the Greek Cardinal Bessarion.

Related to the mineral calyxite


The mineral calyxite, a rare borate mineral, is named after the Latinized form of the Greek name Kallixtos, meaning "beauty of beauty".
The type mineral was discovered in 1876 and named in honor of the Italian mineralogist G. M. Callixtus.

Discussion of architectural features


The Callixtus I tomb in the Catacombs of Callixtus, a ancient subterranean burial site in Rome, is an example of early Christian art and architecture.
The nave of the Church of the Callixtus, located in the Greek Orthodox sector of Jerusalem, features a beautiful interior and a lovely garden courtyard.

Biological classification


The genus of the Callixtus beetle, part of the family Lucanidae, includes several species of large, ornate beetles found primarily in Africa.
The Callixtus genus of plants, a type of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, is native to the tropical regions of Central and South America.

"Callixtus" Similar Words

Callithricidae

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The Callithricidae family is a group of small, nocturnal primates commonly known as marmosets and tamarins. They are found in the tropical forests of Central and South America and are characterized by their small size, large eyes, and specialized teeth for eating insects and fruit.

Callithrix

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Callithrix is a genus of small primates, commonly known as marmosets and lion tamarins. They are native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, and are characterized by their large eyes, thin fur, and nimble fingers. These social animals live in small groups, known as "marmoset troops", and are known for their loud, high-pitched calls that can be heard from a distance.

Callithumpian

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Callithumpian refers to something that is loud, boisterous, and tumultuous, often with a sense of disorder or chaos. It can also describe a loud and raucous celebration or gathering. The term is often used to describe a festive or revelrous atmosphere, and is sometimes associated with loud music, shouting, or other forms of joyful noise.

Callitrichaceae

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Callitrichaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales, commonly known as the marsh marigold family.

Callitriche

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Callitriche is a genus of aquatic plants in the family Plantaginaceae. They are also known as water stars or water leaves. The name "Callitriche" comes from the Greek words "kalos" meaning beautiful and "trichos" meaning hair, likely referring to the plant's fine, fine textured leaves. These plants are native to Europe, Asia, and North America and are often found in wetlands, ponds, and streams.

Callitrichidae

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The Callitrichidae family refers to a group of small, primate mammals that include monkeys, lemurs, and lorises. They are characterized by their large eyes, long tails, and nimble hands and feet. Some common members of this family include the rhesus macaque, the lion-tailed macaque, and the slender loris.

Callitrichoides

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Callitrichoides is a suffix used in the scientific naming of flowering plants belonging to the genus Callitriche, commonly known as water-starworts. It refers to the characteristic shape of the flowers, which resemble those of the genus Callitria, hence the suffix "-oides" meaning "resembling" or "resemblance to".

Callitris

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Callitris is a genus of conifers in the cypress family (Cupressaceae) that includes about 20 species. They are native to Australia, New Guinea, and surrounding islands. Callitris trees are evergreen, conical in shape with aromatic leaves, and can grow up to 10-20 meters tall. They are often used as ornamental plants and are also known for their timber, which is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.

Callophis

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Callophis is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of ancient Greek or Roman镸iolet or purple dye.

Callorhinus

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Callorhinus is a genus of seals, specifically the Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus). It is a species of earless seal that is found in the northern Pacific Ocean and is highly valued for its fur.

Callosciurus

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Callosities

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Callosity

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Callosotomy

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Callosum

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Callot

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