cha|la|zal

cha|la|zal
cha|la|zal «kuh LAY zuhl», adjective.
of or containing a chalaza.

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  • cha — ab·cha·la·zal; ac·ti·not·ro·cha; an·ti·ar·cha; an·ti·pas·cha; ap·o·cha; ar·cha·ic; ar·cha·i·cal·ly; ar·cha·i·cism; ar·cha·ism; ar·cha·ist; ar·cha·is·tic; ar·cha·ize; ar·cha·rios; ar·ra·ca·cha; ato·cha; at·ro·cha; bac·cha·nale; bac·cha·na·lia;… …   English syllables

  • zal — ab·cha·la·zal; ben·zal; ben·zal·ko·ni·um; bo·zal; cha·la·zal; quet·zal; ri·zal; si·zal; zal·o·phus; zal·cit·a·bine; co·ry·zal; hy·dro·rhi·zal; my·co·rhi·zal; my·cor·rhi·zal; que·zal; …   English syllables

  • chalazal — cha·la·zal …   English syllables

  • Chamizal — Cha·mi·zal (shăm ĭ zälʹ, chäm ĭ sälʹ) An area on the northern bank of the Rio Grande near El Paso, Texas. It became part of the United States after the river shifted course in the 19th century and was returned to Mexico in 1963. * * * …   Universalium

  • chalaza — cha•la•za [[t]kəˈleɪ zə[/t]] n. pl. zas, zae ( zē). 1) zool. one of the two albuminous twisted cords fastening an egg yolk to the shell membrane 2) bot the point of an ovule or seed where the integuments are united to the nucellus • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

  • la — ab·cha·la·zal; ab·la·tion; ab·la·ti·val; ac·an·thel·la; acan·tho·ceph·a·la; ac·cep·ti·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; aceph·a·la; ac·er·o·la; acet·y·la·tion; acet·y·la·tor; ach·a·la·sia;… …   English syllables

  • Chalazal — Cha*la zal, a. Of or pertaining to the chalaza. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ab — ab; ab·a·ca; ab·a·cis·cus; ab·a·cist; ab·ac·ti·nal; ab·ac·tor; ab·a·cus; ab·alien·ate; ab·alien·ation; ab·a·lo·ne; ab·am·pere; ab·ar·thro·sis; ab·a·tis; ab·a·tised; ab·at·toir; ab·ax·i·al; ab·ba·cy; ab·bad·id; ab·ba·si; ab·bas·id; ab·ba·tial;… …   English syllables

  • abchalazal — ab·cha·la·zal …   English syllables

  • Kind — 1. Ach, dass ich meine armen Kinder so geschlagen, klagte der Bauer, und sie waren des Pfaffen. – Eiselein, 375. 2. Alle Kinder werden mit Weinen geboren. Lat.: Clamabunt E et A quotquot nascuntur ab Eva. (Binder I, 193; II, 497; Seybold, 77.) 3 …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

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