"Chalosse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Making someone or something difficult to accomplish, overcome, or deal with; requiring a significant amount of effort, skill, or difficulty; testing one's abilities, courage, or limits.
In a challenging manner; in a way that is difficult or demanding; making a task or situation difficult to overcome or achieve.
Chalmers refers to a university or university college, specifically Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Chalmondeley is a place name, specifically a surname and a village in Cheshire, England. The name is derived from the Old English words "chalmon" meaning " valley" and "dale" meaning "valley" or "dale". Therefore, Chalmondeley can be literally translated to "valley valley" or "valley in a valley".
Chalons-en-Champagne is a commune in the Marne department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France. It was a major city in the Roman era and was often referred to as Durocortorum, meaning "strong city".
Châlons-sur-Marne is a commune in northeastern France, located in the Marne department in the Île-de-France region. The name "Châlons-sur-Marne" comes from the Gallo-Roman city of Catalaunum, which was an important city in the ancient Roman Empire. The name was later adapted to "Châlons-sur-Marne" in French, which means "Châlons on the Marne".
Chalumeau is a noun that refers to the middle-to-upper part of the vocal range in singing, typically extending from around middle C to high A. It is characterized by a warm and rich sound, and is often used to describe the voice of a singer who is capable of producing a clear and resonant tone in this range.
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Chalybeate refers to a type of water that contains iron salts, particularly iron carbonate or iron oxide, which is believed to have health benefits, particularly for people with digestive issues.
Chalybeous refers to something that is composed of or resembling iron, especially in a reddish-brown color.
Chalybes is a noun that refers to a mythical region of the Caucasus Mountains, said to be the home of the gods in ancient Greek mythology. In literature and poetry, the term can also be used to describe a romanticized or idealized land of beauty, tranquility, and happiness. In a broader sense, chalybes can symbolize a place of escape, refuge, or spiritual rejuvenation.