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CALASH, n. 1. A light chariot or carriage with very low wheels, used for taking ...
CALC-SINTER, n. Stalactitic carbonate of lime.
CALC-TUFF, n. An alluvial formation of carbonate of lime.
CALCAR, n. In glass works, a kind of oven, or reverberating furnace, used for th...
CALCARATE, a. Furnished with a spur; as a calcarate corol, in larksupr; a calcar...
CALCARIO-SULPHUROUS, a. [See Calx and Sulphur.] Having lime and sulphur in combi...
CALCARIOUS, a. Partaking of the nature of lime; having the qualities of lime; as...
CALCAVALLA, n. A kind of sweet wine from Portugal.
CALCEATED, n. Shod; fitted with or wearing shoes.
CALCEDON, n. [See Chalcedony .] With jewelers, a foul vein, like chalcedony, in ...
CALCEDONIAN, a. [See Chalcedony .] Pertaining to or resembling chalcedony.
CALCEDONIC, CALCEDONY. See Chalcedony , the more correct orthography.
CALCIFEROUS, a. [of calx, lime, and muria, salt water.] A species of earth, of t...
CALCINABLE, a. [See Calcine .] That may be calcined; capable of being reduced to...
CALCINATE, v.t. To calcine. [See Calcine .]
CALCINATION, n. [from calcine.] 1. The operation of expelling from a substance b...