Chalk or marble
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CALCITEChalk or marble
calciteone of the commonest minerals, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, found in a great variety of crystalline forms: a major constituent of limestone, marble, and chalk; calc-spar
calcitesone of the commonest minerals, calcium carbonate, CaCO3, found in a great variety of crystalline forms: a major constituent of limestone, marble, and chalk; calc-spar
TALKBaby or chalk
ERASESRemoves graphite or chalk
cretaceouslyCRETACEOUS, of or resembling chalk
CRAYONStick of chalk or graphite.
chalkingDraw or write with chalk
chalkiestConsisting of or rich in chalk
chalkierConsisting of or rich in chalk
cretaceousof or resembling chalk / the Cretaceous period
calcareous(of vegetation) Occurring on chalk or limestone
chalkierResembling chalk in texture or paleness of color
chalkiestResembling chalk in texture or paleness of color
chalkingDraw or write on (a surface) with chalk
coombesA dry valley in a limestone or chalk escarpment
geophagythe practice of eating earthy matter, esp. clay or chalk, as in famine-stricken areas
geophagiathe practice of eating earthy matter, esp. clay or chalk, as in famine-stricken areas
eraserdevice, as a piece of rubber or cloth, for erasing marks made with pen, pencil, chalk, etc.
blackboarda hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
blackboardsBLACKBOARD, a hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
chalkyprepared form of chalk or a material resembling chalk especially when used (as for writing on blackboards) as a crayon
rendzinasA fertile lime-rich soil with dark humus above a pale soft calcareous layer, typical of grassland on chalk or limestone
rendzinadark, rich soil containing limestone or chalk, above a softer, pale, calcareous layer, developed in grassland areas of high to moderate humidity
rubbingsAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
rubbingAn impression of a design on brass or stone, made by rubbing on paper laid over it with colored wax, pencil, chalk, etc
frottagetechnique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc., over paper laid on a granular or relieflike surface
verditerA light blue or bluish-green pigment, typically prepared by adding chalk or whiting to a solution of copper nitrate, used in making crayons and as a watercolor
blackboardsA large board with a smooth, typically dark, surface attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk, esp. by teachers in schools
blackboardA large board with a smooth, typically dark, surface attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk, esp. by teachers in schools