"Kallichore" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A kallichore is a mythological term referring to a beautiful and lovely muse or attendant of the gods, especially in Greek mythology. It is particularly used to describe those goddesses of song and dance who accompanied the Muses to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. The word "kallichore" comes from the Greek words "kalos" meaning "beauty" and "chore" meaning "dance".
Kallichore
A kallichore is a mythological term referring to a female insect that is said to have beautiful dancing movements.
Kaligenous refers to something originating from the Nile River in Egypt. It can be used to describe plants, animals, or other organisms that have evolved from or are native to the Nile River region.
Kallisto is a Greek name, meaning "most beautiful" or "most lovely". In Greek mythology, Kallisto was a nymph transformed into a bear and placed among the stars as the constellation Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear. In modern times, Kallisto has also been used as the name of a genus of stoat (ermine) in taxonomy.