Lexicographical Neighbors of Talced
Literary usage of Talced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Photo-micrography: By the Latest Methods by Andrew Pringle (1890)
""When dry they will come, or may be taken from the vulcanite, and will have a
very good glossy surface. talced glass may be used in place of the vulcanite ..."
2. Practical Photo-micrography: By the Latest Methods by Andrew Pringle (1890)
"When dry they will come, or may be taken from the vulcanite, and will have a very
good glossy surface. talced glass may be used in place of the vulcanite. ..."
3. The Night of Toil: Or, A Familiar Account of the Labors of the First by Favell Lee Mortimer (1869)
"... talced RED FEATHERS. THK natives were now looking forward to receiving a more
precious book than any they had yet obtained. ..."
4. Rubber Hand Stamps and the Manipulation of Rubber: A Practical Treatise on by Thomas O'Conor Sloane (1900)
"The crossbar and platen may be swung over it during the heating so as to be heated
at the same time. The matrix is talced when dry and hot; the mixed sheet ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1782)
"... term then talced away. Mr. Wales proceeds to give an account of what has fines
been done by others 6n the fame ..."
6. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties by Charles Joseph Kappler (1904)
"... granted to the Shawnees of Missouri and Ohio on the Kanzas river and its
branches, by the treaty made at St. Louis, November 7th, 1825. talced tm ..."