Amiant

/ˈæmiənt/ noun

A variety of asbestos that is soft and silky, once used in fabrics and insulation.

From Greek 'amianthus' meaning 'unsoiled' or 'incorruptible' (from 'a-' not + 'miainein' to defile), referring to the mineral's resistance to fire and decay. The term entered English through French and scientific Latin in the 16th century.

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