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Talcum - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

talcum

/ˈtælkəm/ /ˈtælkəm/

Definition:

A soft mineral powder used in cosmetics and personal care products.

Synonyms:

talc, magnesium silicate, soapstone

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

abrasive, rough substance

Common Collocations:

talcum powder, baby powder, scented talc

Derivatives:

talced, talcing

Usage Tips:

Use "talcum" to refer to the powdered form of the mineral talc, often in hygiene contexts.

Common Phrases:

talcum powder, dusted with talcum, sprinkle talcum

Etymology:

Derived from Medieval Latin "talcum," from Arabic "ṭalq," meaning mica or similar minerals.

Examples:

  • 1. She applied talcum powder after her shower.
  • 2. The baby’s skin was soft from the talcum.
  • 3. Talcum is often used in makeup products.
  • 4. He sprinkled talcum on his feet to prevent sweating.

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