"Chaliced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chaliced" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chaliced" Meaning

Chaliced refers to a cup or receptacle with a chalice, which is a cup or bowl-shaped vessel with a wide mouth and a stem or handle. Chaliced is often used to describe a cup or goblet used for drinking, especially in a formal or ceremonial setting.

"Chaliced" Examples

In transitive verb form:


"She chaliced a martini for me, just the way I like it."

"Chaliced" Similar Words

Chaldee

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Chaldee refers to the Aramaic dialect spoken in the ancient region of Mesopotamia, particularly in what is now modern-day Iraq. It was the lingua franca of the ancient Near East during the Persian Empire, and is considered to be the language of the ancient Jews and early Christians.

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Chalk

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Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock that is often used to write or draw on a blackboard or other smooth surface. It is typically made from the fossilized remains of tiny marine plankton, such as coccolithophores, and is often banded or layered. Chalk is a popular material for art projects, especially in schools, and is also used in outdoor games and activities, such as hopscotch and street art. In addition, chalk is sometimes used in construction and landscaping to line paths and driveways.

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