Group of phyllosilicate minerals.
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Any of various minerals consisting of hydrous silicates of aluminum or potassium etc. that crystallize in forms that allow perfect cleavage into very thin leaves; used as dielectrics because of their resistance to electricity.
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Transparent white pigment that is used in industrial products, such as white casein wall paint.
1 The red is due to the grinding up of mica and hornblende.
2 Here, this is the way; and again he opened a mica door.
3 The same may be said of all the potash feldspars and mica .
4 The aluminous minerals contained in granite rocks are feldspar, mica , and hornblende.
5 He hurtled past, Scout so close her lather splattered the mica visor.
6 The mica - like scales of the spidery tilda glistened over the leafless branches.
7 She broke off and pointed at the mica - shiny stones on the boulder.
8 Sunlight struck the speck of its windshield like a flake of mica .
9 There was another dark line there, flaked with the mica - specks of Dragonscale.
10 Thus he formed, for instance, pumice-stone, feldspar, mica , iron pyrites, &c. artificially.
11 The three planes gleamed like mica in the intense blue of the sky.
12 Another form is mica glitter, which is increasingly used in cosmetics.
13 Granite.-Succeedsthe serpentine, of light colour; feldspar decomposed; mica , glittering and silvery white.
14 Now this mica could not have been formed in the sand.
15 Siddique said around 100 mica dumps had been identified for auction.
16 The mica and glass owe their blackness to the carbon diffused through them.
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