A soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel; used to make hearths and tabletops and ornaments.
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Examples for "soapstone"
Examples for "soapstone"
1A moment later Accomplice returned with a tray and a soapstone lamp.
2It was just a piece of soapstone, shaped something like a clamshell.
3They can easily be warmed with a hot-water bag, flat-iron, or soapstone.
4Dogs growing uneasy as we work, and seem to hate this soapstone.
5She was looking for the soapstone basket that held the amplimet.
1Brother Kmoch went up the mountain, and brought some fine specimens of steatite.
2The other minerals so common are the varieties of steatite.
3An hour-glass shaped tube made of gray hydro-mica schist, which resembles very compact steatite.
4Pipe of gray, indurated steatite, of modern Cherokee manufacture.
5He figures one from Isle of Wight County, Va., "made of compact steatite."
Translations for soap-rock