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Wat (wie) is Chalk - definitie

SOFT, WHITE, POROUS SEDIMENTARY ROCK
Chalk pit; Tailor's chalk; Black chalk; Chalkstone; Pavement chalk; Chalk rock; Chalk (rock); Chalk stick
  • Former underground [[chalk mine]] in [[Meudon]], France
  • Child drawing with [[sidewalk chalk]]
  • Chalk from the White Cliffs of Dover, England
  • Chalk in different colors
  • "Nitzana Chalk curves" situated at Western [[Negev]], [[Israel]], are chalk deposits formed in the [[Mesozoic]] era's [[Tethys Ocean]]
  • Open chalk pit, Seale, Surrey, UK

chalk         
¦ noun a white soft earthy limestone (calcium carbonate) formed from the skeletal remains of sea creatures.
?a similar substance (calcium sulphate), made into sticks and used for drawing or writing.
¦ verb
1. draw or write with chalk.
rub the tip of (a snooker cue) with chalk.
2. Brit. charge (drinks bought in a pub or bar) to a person's account.
3. (chalk something up) achieve something noteworthy.
Phrases
as different as chalk and cheese Brit. fundamentally different or incompatible.
by a long chalk Brit. by far.
chalk and talk Brit. teaching by traditional methods focusing on the blackboard.
not by a long chalk Brit. not at all. [with ref. to the chalk used for marking up scores in competitive games.]
Derivatives
chalkiness noun
chalky adjective
Origin
OE cealc, from L. calx (see calx).
chalk         
n.
1) to write with chalk (on a blackboard)
2) a piece of chalk
chalk         
(chalks, chalking, chalked)
1.
Chalk is a type of soft white rock. You can use small pieces of it for writing or drawing with.
...the highest chalk cliffs in Britain...
Her skin was chalk white and dry-looking.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
Chalk is small sticks of chalk, or a substance similar to chalk, used for writing or drawing with.
...somebody writing with a piece of chalk.
...drawing a small picture with coloured chalks.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
3.
If you chalk something, you draw or write it using a piece of chalk.
He chalked the message on the blackboard...
There was a blackboard with seven names chalked on it.
VERB: V n, V-ed
4.
If you say that two people or things are like chalk and cheese, you are emphasizing that they are completely different from each other. (BRIT)
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.
PHRASE [emphasis]

Wikipedia

Chalk

Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed deep under the sea by the compression of microscopic plankton that had settled to the sea floor. Chalk is common throughout Western Europe, where deposits underlie parts of France, and steep cliffs are often seen where they meet the sea in places such as the Dover cliffs on the Kent coast of the English Channel.

Chalk is mined for use in industry, such as for quicklime, bricks and builder's putty, and in agriculture, for raising pH in soils with high acidity. It is also used for "blackboard chalk" for writing and drawing on various types of surfaces, although these can also be manufactured from other carbonate-based minerals, or gypsum.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Chalk
1. They would have been farmers and very much in control of the land and animals at this point. – Lisa, UK Chalk...as in white chalk?
2. "It also contained chalk, so it was made after 1'70.
3. Chalk up two new technological accomplishments for the 21st century.
4. Eventually one used his chalk to add yet another notation.
5. The pockmarked surface was a brilliant chalk–white color.