noun, verb, talcked or talced [talkt]
, talck⋅ing or talc⋅ing [tal-king]
.| 2. | talcum powder. |
| 3. | to treat or rub with talc. |

talc (tālk)
n.
A fine-grained white, greenish, or gray mineral, having a soft soapy feel and used in talcum and face powder. Also called talcum.
| talc (tālk) Pronunciation Key
A very soft white, greenish, or gray monoclinic mineral usually occurring as massive micalike flakes in igneous or metamorphic rocks. It has a soapy texture and is used in face powder and talcum powder, for coating paper, and as a filler in paints and plastics. Chemical formula: Mg3Si4O10(OH)2. |