A chalice is a handleless stemmed cup, like a goblet. It is pronounced in two syllables, the first being "cha" to rhyme with "Ma" and the last being "liss" to rhyme with "bliss", with the emphasis on the first syllable: CHA-liss
According to the Free Dictionary website, the definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to pass into solution". Another definition of the word "dissolved" is "To cause to disappear or vanish; dispel."
"Iode" is not a word.
The definition for the word reactivity is "the state or power of being reactive or the degree to which a thing is reactive."
The solute.
Insolve doesn't seem to be a word.
Yes. Often a pronunciation guide and a declaration of word type precede the definition.
A wine chalice can be a goblet.
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Pronunciation is a word that refers to how one sounds out specific words in a language. It is similar in meaning to accent and is especially importance in languages such as Japanese.
An old fashioned word for wine glass is a chalice. A chalice was a common word during the middle ages.
A word that changes pronunciation and meaning when it is capitalized.
It is not, cup is the word that is used.
The word for a drinking goblet is a "chalice."
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Chalice.
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