- Look up
calix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Calix may
refer to:
Cristian Cálix (born 1999),
Honduran footballer Luis
Cálix (footballer, born 1965)...
- P****amonte (28
October 1969 – 25
March 2022),
known professionally as Mira
Calix (/ˈmɪrə ˈkeɪlɪks/ MIRR-ə KAY-liks), was a
South African-born, British-based...
-
Calix, Inc. is a
telecommunications company that
specializes in
providing software platforms, systems, and
services to
support the
delivery of broadband...
- Luis
Cálix may
refer to: Luis
Cálix (footballer, born 1965),
Honduran football midfielder Luis
Cálix (soccer player, born 1988),
American soccer defender...
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Calix Limited is an
Australian technology company whose core
technology is a "kiln"
built in
Bacchus Marsh that
produces "mineral honeycomb".
Calix's...
- The
Calix Society is an
organization in the
United States founded in the 1940s
which aims at
addressing the
particular spiritual needs of
Catholics recovering...
- Luis
Enrique Cálix Acosta (born 30
August 1965) is a
retired Honduran football player who made his name with his
national team in the
early 1990s. Nicknamed...
- calixarenes:
Originally macrocyclic compounds capable of ****uming a
basket (or '
calix')
shaped conformation. They are
formed from p-hydrocarbyl
phenols and formaldehyde...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Calyx or
calyce (pl.: calyces), from the
Latin calix which itself comes from the
Ancient Gr**** κάλυξ (kálux)
meaning "husk" or...
- The
Chalice of Doña
Urraca is a jewel-encrusted onyx
chalice kept at St. Isidore's
Basilica in León, Spain,
which belonged to
infanta Urraca of Zamora...