vermiculite
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of vermiculite
An Americanism dating back to 1815–25; vermicul(ar) + -ite 1
Example Sentences
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The railroad failed to contain the dust from the vermiculite, allowing it — and the asbestos it contained — to be blown around town without warning residents about its dangers, the lawsuit states.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2024
They should be disposed of in decided bins, in shops or recycling centres, containing a mineral called vermiculite to reduce the risk of fires.
From BBC • Sep. 7, 2023
The tainted vermiculite came from a mine owned by the Maryland-based chemical company W.R.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 28, 2023
Each mushroom grows out of an oversize test tube packed with sand-like vermiculite bathed in liquid growth media, a mixture of acetate and inorganic nutrients including phosphorus and nitrogen.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 7, 2023
In the laboratory, male gypsy moths have attempted copulation with chips of wood, vermiculite, and other small, inanimate objects, so long as they were suitably impregnated with gyplure.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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