"Chalcedon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chalcedon is a noun that refers to a type of quartz crystal that contains small amounts of iron or calcium, typically yellow, orange, or brown in color. It is often used as a modifier to describe other minerals or rocks, such as chalcedony, which is a cryptocrystalline form of silica.
Chalazion is a type of bump that occurs on the eyelid, typically on the eyelid margin, near the base of the eyelashes. It is usually a small, painless, and movable swelling, often whitish in color. Chalazions are caused by a blockage of the meibomian gland, which produces oil to help lubricate the eyes.
Chalaziferous refers to something that contains or is composed of chalazae. Chalazae are a type of hard, white, and wrinkled structure found in the centers of some fruits, particularly olives and dates. A chalaziferous fruit is one that has a prominent or more developed chalaza in its center. This term is often used in botanical and horticultural contexts to describe the characteristics of certain fruit varieties.
Chalazions are small, hard lumps that can form in the eyelids, typically in the outer eyelid near the eyelashes. They are caused by a blockage of the glands in the eyelid that produce oils, and can cause redness, swelling, and discomfort.
Chalcedonian refers to the doctrine or teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, a Christian council held in 451 AD that dealt with the nature of Christ. A Chalcedonian is someone who accepts the council's conclusions, which affirm that Christ is both fully human and fully divine, and that he is one person with two natures, one human and one divine. The Chalcedonian definition was a compromise between the opposing views of the Nature of Christ, and it has become the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity in many Christian denominations.
Chalcedonic refers to something related to Chalcedon, a city in ancient Greece. Specifically, it is used to describe the dogma or teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, which was a significant Christian council in the 5th century. The Chalcedonian Creed is a statement of faith that defines the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ, affirming that He is both fully human and fully divine. In this sense, something that is Chalcedonic is related to this creed or adheres to its teachings.
Chalcedony is a type of cryptocrystalline form of silica, a mineral composed of very fine intergrowths of the minerals quartz and moganite. It is typically white or grayish-blue in color and is often used to make jewelry, decorative objects, and other ornamental items. Chalcedony is a very fine-grained form of quartz that is often associated with the gemstone known as chrysoprase, and it is said to have a calming and soothing effect on the emotions.
Chalchihuitl is an Aztec language word that means "precious green stone." In Aztec mythology, chalchihuitl referred to a symbol of the goddess Coatlicue, which was often depicted as a necklace of shiny green stones.