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Cha·ris
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noun
Classical Mythology
.
1.
one of the Graces, married to Hephaestus.
2.
singular of
Charites.
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Cha·ri
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noun
Shari.
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singular
Cha·ris
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the ancient Greek
name
for the Graces.
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"Let it not your wonder move,
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