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soapstone Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


soapstone ka kya matlab hota hai


सिलखड़ी

एक साबुन महसूस करने वाले तालक की एक नरम भारी कॉम्पैक्ट किस्म; हेर्थ और टैबलेट और गहने बनाने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है

Noun:

साबुन बनाने का पत्थर,



soapstone शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



यहाँ जस मन्दिर नाम से एक निजी कक्ष भी है, जिसमें कांच के फ़ूलों की महीन कारीगरी की सजावट है एवं इसके अलावा इसमें सिलखड़ी या संगमर्मरी खड़िया (प्लास्टर ऑफ़ पैरिस) की उभरी हुई उत्कृष्ट नक्काशी कार्य की सज्जा भी है।

জজজ कोयला, रक्तमणि, लौह अयस्क और सिलखड़ी भी यहाँ मिलते हैं।

soapstone's Usage Examples:

Float is made from gray soapstone with wooden plug in circular hole at head end.


soapstone flecked with green.


TALC, a mineral which in its compact forms is known as steatite, or soapstone.


The product of talc and soapstone in 1908 was 19,616 short tons, valued at "458,252.


Second, though the brittleness should be lessened somewhat by the decrease in the extent to which the continuity of the strong matrix is broken up by the graphite skeleton, yet this effect is outweighed greatly by that of the rapid substitution in the matrix of the brittle cementite for the' very ductile copper-like ferrite, so that the brittleness increases continuously (RS), from that of the very grey graphitic cast irons, which, like that of soapstone, is so slight that the metal can endure severe shock and even indentation without breaking, to that of the pure white cast iron which is about as brittle as porcelain.


Soapstone is quarried in Montgomery and Northampton counties, phosphate rock, in Juniata county; rocks from which mineral paints are made, in several counties, and there is some garnet in Delaware county.


In each province they had found the best springs, beds of clay, paint, soapstone, flinty rock, friable stone for sculpture and hard, tenacious stone for tools, and used ashes for salt.


Steatite or soapstone has long been used by the natives for the manufacture of lamps and vessels.


Glass and other sands and gravel ("13,270,032), lime ("11,091,186), phosphate rock ("10,653,558), salt ("7,553,632), natural mineral waters ("7,287,269), sulphur ("6,668,215, almost wholly from Louisiana), slate ("6,316,8 I7), gypsum ("4,138,560), clay ("2,599,986), asphalt ("1,888,881), talc and soapstone ("1,401,222), borax ("975,000, all from California), and pyrite ("857,113) were the next most important products in 1908.


Soapstone for pot- working.



soapstone's Meaning':

a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel; used to make hearths and tabletops and ornaments

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