| 释义 | 
		che·ha·lis \chəˈhālə̇s\ noun (plural chehalis or chehalises) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Chehalis, one of their villages on Grays Harbor, Wash., from Chehalis, literally, sand 1.   a.  : a Salishan people of the Chehalis river valley and Grays Harbor, Washington  b.  : a member of such people 2.  : the language of the Chehalis people |