A light volcanic rock formed from heavier rock which has had gas bubbling through it, forming vesicles. The word has ancient origins, dating back to Indo-European with connotations of "foam".
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The origin is from french
Do you mean 'abrasive' in which case it is any material or substance used for grinding and polishing. Such as Emery, Pumice or sandpaper
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the origin of the word is simply "opulent".
Pumice - of volcanic origin - is not an intentional additive to food. It could be present, just like any dirt might be - in agricultural products grown in volcanic soils. Now, if you are referring to tomato pumice - which is a waste product of tomato juice production - that can sometimes be found in pet foods.
Pumice can be white, gray, or even pink.
how did pumice get here
No. Pumice is inorganic.
No. Pumice does not have grains.
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Yes. Pumice is defined as being highly vesicular.
Pumice is found after volcanic eruptions producing lava.
yes pumice is an igneous rock.
No, pumice has nothing to do with drywall.
'(To) pumice' (verb) = 'apomazar' in Spanish 'pumice stone' = 'piedra pomez' (with an accent on the 'o')
you can normally get pumice on strings for your local beauty store