释义 |
ca·li·che \kəˈlēchē\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, pebble in a brick, flake of lime, from cal lime, from Latin calx — more at chalk 1. : the nitrate-bearing gravel or rock of the sodium nitrate deposits of Chile and Peru 2. : a crust or succession of crusts of calcium carbonate that forms within or on top of the stony soil of arid or semiarid regions |