A goblet
A chalice
Goblet is a six letter word for a fancy cup.
A goblet A chalice
goblet
A fancy cup is often referred to as a "chalice" or "goblet." These terms typically describe decorative drinking vessels used for special occasions, often made from materials like glass, silver, or ceramic. In some contexts, they can also be called "mugs" or "fine china cups" when referring to elegant tea or coffee cups.
there is a game called fancy pants
It's called a yacht.
Because they are elegant pets
It is sometimes used as a noun, but is more commonly an adjective. Noun example: The fancy called my name. Adjective example: The fancy boy called my name.
The inside of a cup is called the cavity or the interior.
A purple diamond is probably a pink-purple or red-purple in colour. A yellow diamond may be called a 'canary'. All coloured diamonds are graded by colour and by these nine descriptors, according to Wikipedia: " Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid."
Violet diamonds are usually called diamonds. There may be descriptor words to modify the noun, and can include "...Violetish-Blue, Bluish-Violet, [and] Violet..." and then the intensity of the colour is described in one of nine ways, including " ...Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid..."
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