Found 4 items, similar to Chalk.
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Definition: chalk
kapur
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Definition: chalk
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: chalk
chalk
v : write, draw, or trace with chalk
chalk
n 1: a soft whitish calcite
2: a pure flat white with little reflectance
3: amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride;
used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an
appetite suppressant [syn:
methamphetamine,
methamphetamine hydrochloride
,
Methedrine,
meth,
deoxyephedrine,
chicken feed
,
crank,
glass,
ice,
shabu,
trash]
4: a piece of chalk (or similar substance) used for writing on
blackboards or other surfaces
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Chalk
Chalk
\Chalk\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Chalked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Chalking.]
1. To rub or mark with chalk.
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2. To manure with chalk, as land. --Morimer.
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3. To make white, as with chalk; to make pale; to bleach.
--Tennyson.
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Let a bleak paleness chalk the door. --Herbert.
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To chalk out, to sketch with, or as with, chalk; to
outline; to indicate; to plan. [Colloq.]
“I shall pursue
the plan I have chalked out.” --Burke.
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Chalk
\Chalk\ (ch[add]k), n. [AS. cealc lime, from L. 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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2. (Fine Arts) 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.
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Black chalk, a mineral of a bluish color, of a slaty
texture, and soiling the fingers when handled; a variety
of argillaceous slate.
By a long chalk, by a long way; by many degrees. [Slang]
--Lowell.
Chalk drawing (Fine Arts), a drawing made with crayons. See
Crayon.
Chalk formation. See
Cretaceous formation, under
Cretaceous.
Chalk line, a cord rubbed with chalk, used for making
straight lines on boards or other material, as a guide in
cutting or in arranging work.
Chalk mixture, a preparation of chalk, cinnamon, and sugar
in gum water, much used in diarrheal affection, esp. of
infants.
Chalk period. (Geol.) See
Cretaceous period, under
Cretaceous.
Chalk pit, a pit in which chalk is dug.
Drawing chalk. See
Crayon, n., 1.
French chalk, steatite or soapstone, a soft magnesian
mineral.
Red chalk, an indurated clayey ocher containing iron, and
used by painters and artificers; reddle.
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