chalco-, chalc-

(Greek: copper; brass)

chalcidid
A small wasp with bright metallic (copper) coloration whose larvae are often parasites of other insects in various states of life.
Chalcididae
A family of flies; so called from their copperlike color.
chalcocite
A gray to black brittle copper sulfide (Cu2S) that is an important ore of copper.
chalcogen
In inorganic chemistry, a term for any of the elements that are part of Group VIB of the periodic table: oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, or polonium.
chalcogenide
In inorganic chemistry, a compound made up of a chalcogen (oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, or polonium) and a more electropositive element.
chalcographer (s) (noun), chalcographers (pl)
Someone, or those, who engrave images on copper or brass.
chalcography (s) (noun), chalcographies (pl)
The act of engraving on copper or brass: Chalcography is a printing technique in which images are produced by using a printing press to hold the ink that will be imprinted on the paper.

Originally, chalcography was the technique that only referred to engravings on copper, but it gradually extended to engravings on all metals.

chalcolithic
Belonging or relating to the transitional period between the Neolithic and Bronze ages, beginning around 400 B.C., when the use of copper became more prevalent.
chalcomancy (s) (noun) (no pl)
Divination by striking copper or brass bowls: In chalcomancy, such tones made by hitting a brass vessel were given definite interpretation at the ancient Oracle of Dodona.

chalcophile (s) (noun), chalcophiles (pl)
In geochemistry and geology, an element having a strong affinity for sulfur, and therefore tending to be more abundant in sulfide minerals and ores than in other types of rock: Copper can be considered to be a chalcophile according to the Goldschmidt classification.
chalcopyrite
An important copper mineral found in medium- to high-temperature sulfide ore deposits; a brassy yellow sulfide (CuFeS2) of copper and iron that is the commonest ore of copper.
chalcosis
1. Chronic copper poisoning; also, chalcitis, chalkitis [inflammation of the eyes caused by rubbing the eyes after the hands have been used on brass].
2. The presence of copper deposits in the tissues.
3. A deposit of copper particles in the lungs or in other tissues.
chalcostibite
An antimony copper sulfide.