calx

(Anglès)

  1. (historical) The substance which remains after a metal or mineral has been thoroughly burnt, once seen as being the essential substance left after the expulsion of phlogiston, but now recognised as being the metallic oxide (or, in some cases, the metal in a state of sublimation).
  2. In the Eton College wall game, an area at the end of the field where a shy can be scored by lifting the ball against the wall with one's foot.

Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/kælks/
Etimologia (Anglès)

From Latin calx (“lime”). Doublet of cauk and chalk.

òxid de calci

unslaked lime

burnt lime

calcined lime

fluxing lime

metal oxide

burned lime

chaux calcinée

chaux anhydre

popiół

wapno niegaszone

wapno palone

óxido metálico

cal quemada

cal calcinada

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