Pumice
WordNet

noun


(1)   A light glass formed on the surface of some lavas; used as an abrasive

verb


(2)   Rub with pumice, in order to clean or to smoothen
WiktionaryText

Noun


  1. A light, porous type of pyroclastic igneous rock, formed during explosive volcanic eruptions when liquid lava is ejected into the air as a froth containing masses of gas bubbles. As the lava solidifies, the bubbles are frozen into the rock.

Quotations

  • 1912, Katherine Mansfield, The Woman at the Store, Oxford World's Classics 2002, page 10
    The wind blew close to the ground - it rooted among the tussock grass - slithered along the road, so that the white pumice dust swirled in our faces - settled and sifted over us and was like a dry-skin itching for growth on our bodies.
 
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