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Charis

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[key-ris] / ˈkeɪ rɪs /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. one of the Graces, married to Hephaestus.

  2. singular of Charites.


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Grace Scrivens was touted as a future England batter for a few years but seems to have fallen down the pecking order, while Charis Pavely and Ella McCaughan are the other potential in-form youngsters.

From BBC Jul. 12, 2026

The Vikings face an improving Windward team that struggled early but has caught fire, led by Charis Rainey.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 20, 2026

Only Orla Prendergast, with an entertaining 52 from 34 balls, offered any resistance for Ireland, with debutant Charis Pavely claiming 3-19.

From BBC Sep. 14, 2024

Charis Kubrin, a professor of criminology at UC Irvine who studies retail theft, said that although some stores lock up lots of merchandise, others cage almost nothing.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 25, 2024

The pillar at the back of Charis indicates the partition wall between this chamber and the one next to it on the left.

From Greek Women by Carroll, Mitchell

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