n. pl. calx·es or cal·ces (kălsēz′) 1. The crumbly residue left after a mineral or metal has been calcined or roasted. 2. See calcium oxide. [Middle English, from Latin, lime, limestone, pebble, from Greek khalix, pebble.] |
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