Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CALICES


CALICES

Definitions of CALICES

  1. plural of calix.

4

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

18
AL
ALI
CA
CAL
CE
CES
ES
IC
ICE
LI

1

1

386
AC
ACC
ACE
ACI

Examples of Using CALICES in a Sentence

  • They were also known under the names "pocula emetica," "calices vomitorii," or "emetic cups", as wine that was kept in one for a 24‑hour period gained an emetic or laxative quality.
  • The Asian tree Eriobotrya latifolia and several other species within the genus Eriobotrya have an obconic calyx, although some individuals manifest clavate calices.
  • Continuing further we find another diorama constructed to show scenes of life of the Neolithic (8,000- 5,000 years ago), followed by some show windows exhibiting terracotta, bronze, and iron objects, such as: vases, pitchers, calices, ax, swords and fibula, which go from the Neolithic to the next ages, coming from Calabrian places such as: Praia a Mare, Torre Galli, Santa Domenica di Ricadi, Roccella Ionica, Amendolara, Cassano allo Ionio.



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