touchstone
touch·stone / ˈtəchˌstōn/ • n. a piece of fine-grained dark schist or jasper formerly used for testing alloys of gold by observing the color of the mark that they made on it. ∎ a standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognized: they tend to regard grammar as the touchstone of all language performance.
touchstone
touchstone a piece of fine-grained dark schist or jasper formerly used for testing alloys of gold by observing the colour of the mark which they made on it; in figurative usage, something which acts as a test of genuineness, a criterion.
Touchstone is also the name of the fool in Shakespeare's As You Like It, who loyally accompanies Rosalind and Celia into exile.
Touchstone is also the name of the fool in Shakespeare's As You Like It, who loyally accompanies Rosalind and Celia into exile.
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