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[ tal-kohs, tal-kohs ] / ˈtæl koʊs, tælˈkoʊs /
adjectivecontaining or composed largely of talc. Also talc·ous [tal-kuhs]. /ˈtæl kəs/. Origin of talcoseFirst recorded in 1790–1800; talc + -ose1 Words nearby talcosetalbot, Talbotype, talc, Talca, Talcahuano, talcose, talcosis, talcum, talcum powder, tale, Taleb Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for talcoseThe few specimens we obtained of its rocks consisted of the different varieties of talcose formation, with quartz and jasper. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898|Various This pigment comes in two forms: as asbestine and as talcose (talc, etc.). Paint Technology and Tests|Henry A. Gardner On some of them the coal-beds form part of the cliffs along the shore; on others, copper is found in a chlorite and talcose slate. The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes|Toms de Comyn It is a kind of nephrite or jade, a mineral which usually occurs in talcose or magnesian rocks. Roman Mosaics|Hugh Macmillan
Thus feldspar, on being pulverized, yields potash; talcose slate yields magnesia; marls yield lime, etc. The Elements of Agriculture|George E. Waring
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