Home › Words › C › chalkerchalkerchalker means A surname from Old English.EtymologyFrom an agent derivative of Old English geċealcian (“to whiten”), an occupational surname for a whitewasher, or a topographic surname for someone who lived on chalky ground.nameA surname from Old English.nounOne who chalks.e.g.“Sometimes they will accept a flier or even take a stick of chalk and join in. The center of the project is the trust placed directly with the chalker. There is no organizational meeting.” — 2016, Ruth Sergel, See You in the Streets, page 23:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.calcographer 69% match — A person who draws using chalk vs chalker →chalking 68% match — Something chalked on a surface. vs chalker →chalkmark 67% match — A mark made with chalk. vs chalker →calker 66% match — One who calks. vs chalker →bechalked 64% match — Having a surface that has been written on in chalk. vs chalker →chalked 64% match — Written in or covered by chalk. vs chalker →checkerist 62% match — One who plays the game of checkers. vs chalker →chalkable 61% match — Capable of being written upon in chalk. vs chalker →