Definition for FULL'ER'S-EARTH

FULL'ER'S-EARTH, n.

A variety of clay, compact, but friable, unctuous to the touch, and of various colors, usually with a shade of green. It is useful in scouring and cleansing cloth, as it imbibes the grease and oil used in preparing wool. Cleaveland. Encyc.

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