<span class="searchmatch">calp</span> (countable and uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">calps</span>) (geology) A dark shaly limestone occurring in the Carboniferous limestone of Ireland. The Chambers Dictionary...
<span class="searchmatch">calps</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">calp</span> claps, clasp, scalp...
/klæps/ claps plural of clap claps third-person singular simple present indicative of clap <span class="searchmatch">calps</span>, clasp, scalp claps m plural of clap claps plural of clap...
From Ottoman Turkish چاپاق (çapak), ultimately from Proto-Turkic *<span class="searchmatch">čalp</span>-. Cognate with Uyghur چاپاق (chapaq, “fump, (eye) gum”), Karakhanid [script needed]...
From a Turkic language, from Proto-Turkic *<span class="searchmatch">čalp</span>-. Compare Turkish çapak (“rheum”). IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃipɒ] Hyphenation: csi‧pa Rhymes: -pɒ csipa (plural csipák)...
grille and door. lime calcium carbonate (mineralogy): bluestone, burrstone, <span class="searchmatch">calp</span>, coquina, coral rag, chalk, malm, marble, travertine, tufa honeycomb limestone...
Turkish چارپمق. Compare Old Turkic [script needed] (çap-)/[script needed] (<span class="searchmatch">çalp</span>-, “to hit, strike, raid”). çarpmak (third-person singular simple present...
(“to hit, to strike, to bump”), from Proto-Turkic *čap- or Proto-Turkic *<span class="searchmatch">čalp</span>- (“to hit, to steal, to plunder”), morphologically çırp- + -ın- + -mak...
the life that I love is in Swell-street to shine, / With a Mounseer-fak'd <span class="searchmatch">calp</span>, and my strummel all fine, […] 1888, Henry King, Savage London, page 349:...
(“to hit, to strike, to bump”), from Proto-Turkic *čap- or Proto-Turkic *<span class="searchmatch">čalp</span>- (“to hit, to steal, to plunder”). IPA(key): /t͡ʃɯɾpˈmak/ çırpmak (third-person...