Calix

/ˈkeɪlɪks/ noun

The outer whorl of leaf-like structures (sepals) at the base of a flower; also sometimes called a calyx.

From Latin calyx, from Greek kalyx (cup, husk), referring to the cup-like shape of the outer flower parts; sometimes spelled calyx in modern English.

AMኮስ
ARكأس
BNপ্যালা
CAcalze
CSkalich
DAkelk
DEKelch
ELποτήρι
EScáliz
FAجام
FImalja
FRcalice
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