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Definition of "calix" []

  • Ecclesiastical A chalice. (noun)

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Use "calix" in a sentence
  • "Seperate footstalk of 1/2 an inch in length scattered without order on the upper portion of the peduncle. the calix is a partial involucre or involucret Situated at the base of the footstalk of each flower on the peduncle; it is long thin and begins to decline as soon as the corrolla expands. the corolla consists of five long oval obtusely pointed Skye blue or water coloured petals, each about 1 inch in length; the Corolla is regular as to the form and size of the petals but irregular as to their position, five of them are placed near each other pointing upwards while one stands horozontially, or pointing downwards, they are inserted with a Short Claw on the extremity of the footstalk at the base of the germ; the corolla is of course inferior; it is also shriveling, and continues untill the Seed are perfect."
  • "Pater, si non potest hic calix transire nisi bibam illum, fiat voluntas tua."
  • "There we read these words: “You have prepared a banquet for me in the sight of my foes … My cup is overflowing” – calix praeclarus."
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