A light glass formed on the surface of some lavas; used as an abrasive.
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Examples for "pumice"
Examples for "pumice"
1The islands are all volcanic, all ash and cinders, lava and pumice.
2After this has dried, smooth it off with pumice stone and water.
3And from that cloud showered these hot, pelting pebbles of pumice stone.
4Pyroclastic Flows Pyroclastic flows are a mixture of gases, ash and pumice.
5In the spaces between the ridges, there were porous marks, suggesting pumice.
1After this has dried, smooth it off with pumice stone and water.
2And from that cloud showered these hot, pelting pebbles of pumice stone.
3Rub into the periphery a paste of sifted powdered pumice stone and water.
4But where a precious stone will take lustre a pumice stone will crumble.
5There was yellow soap, a pumice stone, and carbolic soap, and scented soap.
6It started as soapy fun, but was soon rubbing raw with a pumice stone.
7French felt, medium hard, is used for rubbing down copal varnish with pumice stone.
8Next morning, second coat rough-stuff, made with Reno's umber, fine pumice stone, japan, and turpentine.
9For callous spots rub with pumice stone.
10The last cone, all of crumbly pumice stone, and at a very acute angle, is tolerably tiring.
11The walls were lined with a petrified sponge material resembling pumice stone, with thousands of regularly spaced indentations.
12Do you not observe that there is no mould; that the island is composed entirely of pumice stone?
13A superficial and imperfect polish may be given by grinding for a short time with powdered pumice stone.
14Heaps of pumice stone was noticed upon this beach; not any of this production had been met with floating.
15These pieces of pumice stone are filled into a retort or chamber and the hot gases passed through them.
16Sheets of zinc or of copper of a convenient size are carefully planished and polished with powdered pumice stone.
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