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n. (plural of chalder English)
Usage examples of "chalders".
After six days and two and a half nights darting about like an overworked minnow among her outsized Chalders, she had been given two whole days in which she could do whatever she liked— provided that part of the free time was spent at her studies.
The Chalders are one of the few intelligent species whose personal names are used only between mates, members of the immediate family, or very special friends.
Perhaps the Hudlars and Chalders had something in common besides great strength.
I'm thinking of species like the Chalders and Hudlars and Melfans who are armored already.
At the far end of the ward, which was apparently their destination, two Chalders were drifting motionless nose to nose.
But it soon became clear that all the Chalders really wanted to talk about was home.
This was not the normal environment of the natives of Chalderescol, who were highly advanced both culturally and technically, but the type of surroundings sought by healthy young Chalders going on vacation.
The Chalders are one of the frw in-telligent species whose personal names are used only between mates, members of the immediate family, or very special friends.
While they were still talking, Vosan, the water-breathing AMSL, began to question O’Mara regarding the desirability of assigning the diminutive and birdlike Nallajim to a ward designed for the thirty meters long, armored and tentacled Chalders, who were likely to inadvertently ingest them.