tebeşir katmak

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chalk
To record something, as on a blackboard, using chalk
Tailor's chalk
To record a score or event, as if on a chalkboard
{n} carbonic acid and lime, or carbonate of lime, a neutral salt, powerfully absorbent
A soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or yellowish white color, consisting of calcium carbonate, and having the same composition as common limestone
emphasis If you say that two people or things are like chalk and cheese, you are emphasizing that they are completely different from each other. The two places, he insists, are as different as chalk and cheese We are very aware of our differences, we accept that we are chalk and cheese. Soft, fine-grained, easily pulverized, white-to-grayish variety of limestone, composed of the shells of minute marine organisms. The purest varieties contain up to 99% calcium carbonate in the form of the mineral calcite. Extensive deposits occur in western Europe south of Sweden and in England, notably in the chalk cliffs of Dover along the English Channel. Other extensive deposits occur in the U.S. from South Dakota to Texas and eastward to Alabama. Chalk is used for making lime and portland cement and as a soil additive. Finely ground and purified chalk is known as whiting and is used as a filler, extender, or pigment in a wide variety of materials, including ceramics, putty, cosmetics, crayons, plastics, rubber, paper, paints, and linoleum. The chalk commonly used in classrooms is a manufactured substance rather than natural chalk
a piece of chalk (or similar substance) used for writing on blackboards or other surfaces
A white powdery substance used to prevent hands slipping from holds when climbing
Calcium carbonate, either natural or artificially prepared, finely ground to make the white substance to prepare canvas for painting called gesso It may be pressed into sticks and used in its white form, or mixed with colored pigments to make pastels
A soft, white, powdery limestone
Form of limestone This sedimentary rock is composed of the shells and skeletons of marine microorganisms
To apply chalk to anything, such as the tip of a billiards cue
Chiefly composed of calcium carbonate, chalk was used for a variety of purposes in manuscript production: as a pounce when preparing the parchment surface; as a component of gesso or another ground; as a white pigment; as an alkaline component in pigments (serving to modify the colour of certain organic pigments, such as folium, and to lighten and increase the opacity of others); or as a drawing medium
A powdery residue on the surface of a material
write, draw, or trace with chalk
n white drying agent used to keep a climbers hands dry Sometimes called "white courage" 2 (vb ) to apply chalk to hands
A platoon-sized group of airborne soldiers
To manure with chalk, as land
White or other color chalk marks used by mills for some form of identification marking defects for repair
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