rock wool
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of rock wool
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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He has spent £4,000 on reports that suggest a mix of rock wool and polystyrene insulation - and a botched removal - have caused persistent damp.
From BBC
Plants are grown in containers filled with an organic hydroponic growing medium called rock wool.
From Washington Times
Originally planted in coconut fiber, which proved too acidic over time, it was replanted in inert rock wool with fresh plants.
From Washington Post
But the season can last year-round with indoor hydroponics, which uses water and nutrients to grow vertically stacked plants rooted in a binding material such as rock wool.
From Washington Times
Framed snugly between rock wool insulation and a comprehensive row of dumbbells, the blue pinups take the shape of the state of Maryland and reflect the current state of Good Counsel wrestling.
From Washington Post
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