Chalcis

/ˈkælsɪs/ noun

An ancient Greek city-state on the island of Euboea, historically famous for its bronze and metalwork production.

From Greek, likely connected to 'chalkos' meaning copper or bronze, reflecting the city's renowned metalworking heritage. The city's name became immortalized in scientific terminology for copper-colored organisms.

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