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Chalice
ecclesiastical drinking vessels for eucharistic wine having a stem, often with a central knop, and a foot / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A chalice is a cup that has a footed part on the bottom. It is used in some religious ceremonies for drinking.
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