Definition of Talcky

1. talc [adj] - See also: talc

Lexicographical Neighbors of Talcky

talbots
talbotype
talbotypes
talbotypist
talbotypists
talc
talc operation
talced
talcier
talciest
talcing
talcked
talckier
talckiest
talcking
talcky (current term)
talcose
talcosis
talcous
talcs
talcum
talcum powder
talcums
talcy
tale
tale-bearer
tale-bearers
tale bearer
tale bearers
tale of the tape

Literary usage of Talcky

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1859)
"... as long as they retain their natural sulphureous gas, are capable of keeping suspended, or floating in them, these talcky substances ; but that boiling ..."

2. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1850)
"... believe that the Sierra Nevada, or Snowy Mountains, which form the western limit of California, are, in great part, micaceous schist and talcky schist. ..."

3. View of the Climate and Soil of the United States of America: To which are by Constantin-François Volney (1804)
"It's inland boundary is a stratum or ridge of talcky granite, called foliated stone or Muscovy ... Thus this talcky ridge cuts the Delaware at Trenton, ..."

4. Report on the Geology of Vermont: Descriptive, Theoretical, Economical, and by Edward Hitchcock, Albert David Hager, Leo Lesquereux (1861)
"174 talcky limestone, Wallingford. ... 192 talcky limestone, North Wallingford. ... 203 Marble, with talcky seams, South Wallingford. ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1818)
"... crossing one another, like the letter X. On the west side of the lake, between Tarbet and Luss, mica- elate, talcky and ..."

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