Dust (disambiguation)

Dust (disambiguation)

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Dust usually refers to:

  • Dust, fine, solid particles of matter borne in the air and settling onto surfaces. Numerous articles using the word in this familiar, everyday sense include:
    • Dust bowl, land affected by wind-borne soil erosion
    • Dust devil, whirlwind
    • Dust storm, meteorological phenomenon caused by strong winds blowing dust
    • Mineral dust, atmospheric aerosols of mineral origin
    • Dust mite, arachnid living in and feeding off domestic dust
    • Dust jacket, protective cover for a book

In science dust may have a related but specific technical meaning:

Dust may also refer to:

Music

Books, comics, plays

Film, television and computer games

Other uses

  • Angel dust, a term for phencyclidine
  • Dust (tea), low quality tea made from broken tea leaves
  • Zombie dust (disambiguation)
  • "Dust" (poem) by Rupert Brooke
  • Dust (board game), a strategy board game published in 2007.

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