Definitionn. a permanent magnet consisting of magnetite that possess polarity and has the power to attract as well as to be attracted magnetically
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Steel magnets of great strength and of any convenient form may be prepared either in this manner or by treatment with an electromagnet; hence the natural magnet, or lodestone as it is commonly called, is no longer of any interest except as a scientific curiosity. [Please select]
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Is the iron immodest when it creeps to the lodestone and clings to its side. [Please select]
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The snowy woman is the lifeless seed, the rainless cloud, the unmagnetic lodestone, the drossful iron. [Please select]
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She possessed that type of blonde beauty which seems to be a lodestone for mankind in general. [Please select]
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His glance went to the portrait, and his feet followed, as to a lodestone. [Please select]
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The "tour abroad" has ever been the lodestone which has drawn countless thousands of home-loving English and Americans to Continental Europe. [Please select]
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"Romance attracted Stevenson, at least during the earlier part of his life, as a lodestone attracts the magnet." [Please select]
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There, as always on the frontier, land had been a lodestone attracting both the speculator and the homeseeker. [Please select]
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Her hair is an exquisite detail; so, you might say, is her nose, her foot, her voice; but viewed as a captivating whole, Egeria might be described epigrammatically as an animated lodestone. [Please select]
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I still maintain that a lizard as big as a cow would prove a lodestone, the drawing powers of which the pocket-money of the small boy would be utterly unable to resist. [Please select]
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