
1) Alchemical substance 2) BBC television sitcom 3) Billiards need 4) Blackboard adjunct 5) Blackboard drawer 6) Blackboard item 7) Blackboard marker 8) Blackboard need 9) Blackboard stuff 10) Blackboard writer 11) Calcite 12) Calcium carbonate 13) Certain writing tool 14) Classroom accessory 15) Classroom need
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1) Creta 2) Deoxyephedrine 3) Meth 4) Methamphetamine 5) Methedrine 6) Shabu 7) Softstone
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- a soft whitish calcite
- a pure flat white with little reflectance
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• (n.) Finely prepared chalk, used as a drawing implement; also, by extension, a compound, as of clay and black lead, or the like, used in the same manner. See Crayon. • (v. t.) To manure with chalk, as land. • (n.) A soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or yellowish white color, consisting of calcium carbonate, and having th...
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(General) A dry, slightly abrasive substance that is applied to the cue tip to help assure a non-slip contact between the cue tip and the cue ball.
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A fine grained, white calcium carbonate composed of coccoliths. Common in the Cretaceous of western Europe. The White Cliffs of Dover are a classic example of chalk cliffs.
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A soft type of limestone which when finely ground can be used to reduce soil acidity
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Chalk noun [ Anglo-Saxon
cealc lime, from Latin
calx limestone. See
Calz , and
Cawk .]
1. (Min.) A soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or yellowish white color, consisting of calcium carbonate, and having the same composition as common limestone.
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Chalk transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Chalked ;
present participle & verbal noun Chalking .]
1. To rub or mark with chalk.
2. To manure with chalk, as land.
Morimer. 3. To make white, as wi...
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A variety of limestone composed of shells of microscopic oceanic organisms.
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A variety of limestone made up in part of biochemically derived calcite, in form of skeletons or skeletal fragments of microscopic oceanic plants and animals mixed with fine-grained calcite deposits of biochemical or inorganic-chemical origin.
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A soft compact calcite, CaCO3, with varying amounts of silica, quartz, feldspar, or other mineral impurities, generally gray-white or yellow-white and derived chiefly from fossil seashells.
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Calcium carbonate
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A soft compact calcite, CaCO3, with varying amounts of silica, quartz, feldspar, or other mineral impurities, generally gray-white or yellow-white and derived chiefly from fossil seashells.
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A soft compact calcite, CaCO3, with varying amounts of silica, quartz, feldspar, or other mineral impurities, generally gray-white or yellow-white and derived chiefly from fossil seashells.
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a term for calcium carbonate, used in brewing dark beers.
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Translations for „Chalk“ Become a Premium Member today! See under soil type. Floor type Next to climate and grape variety, one of the most important factors influencing the quality of wine. The different soil types have developed over millions of years through physical and chemical weathering of rocks and through humification of ...
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a variety of white limestone made from tiny mud-sized particles. The Chalk forms many of the low rounded hills in the south-east of England and was formed during the Cretaceous period
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noun a piece of calcite or a similar substance, usually in the shape of a crayon, that is used to write or draw on blackboards or other flat surfaces
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(rock) Click images to enlargeSoft, fine-grained, whitish sedimentary rock composed of calcium carbonate, CaCO
3, extensively quarried for use in cement, lime, and mortar, and in the manufacture of cosmetics and toothpaste. ...
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A variety of limestone made up in part of biochemically derived calcite, in form of skeletons or skeletal fragments of microscopic oceanic plants and animals mixed with fine-grained calcite deposits of biochemical or inorganic-chemical origin.
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A soft limestone formed mainly of coccolith skeletons.
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A phosphate used by climbers to aid grip on rockfaces.
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a white limestone almost entirely made of microscopic calcite platelets (coccoliths) produced by planktonic algae.
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a soft, white, powdery limestone consisting chiefly of fossil shells of foraminifers. · a prepared piece of chalk or chalklike substance for marking, as a blackboard crayon. · a mark made with chalk. · a score or tally.
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