IPA: /ˈsændˌsoʊp/
KK: /sændsoʊp/
A type of soap that has a rough texture, often used for tough cleaning jobs.
I used sandsoap to clean the grease off my hands after working on the car.
The word 'sandsoap' is a compound formed from 'sand' (from Old English 'sand', meaning loose granular material) and 'soap' (from Old English 'sape', meaning a substance used for washing). The term 'sandsoap' refers to a type of soap that contains sand, often used for scrubbing or cleaning purposes.
Think of 'sand' as the gritty material that helps scrub and 'soap' as the cleaning agent. Together, 'sandsoap' is a cleaning product that combines the scrubbing power of sand with the cleansing properties of soap.
No commonly confused words.