powder dust

  • 111happy dust — n a narcotic in powder form. The term has been applied to cocaine, PCP and amphetamines among others …

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  • 112dhoby dust — Noun. Washing powder. See dhoby …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 113Pulverulence — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Pulverulence >N =>(State of powder.) GRP: N State of powder. Sgm: N State of powder. powderiness powderiness pulverulence Sgm: N State of powder. sandiness sandiness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N State of powder.… …

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  • 114Bomb the Bass — Infobox musical artist | Name = Bomb the Bass Img capt = Tim Simenon, Zurich 08 Img size = 250 Landscape = Yes Formed = 1987 London, England Genre = Dance Electronica Hip hop Years active = 1987 Present Labels = !K7 Phantom Electric Tones Stoned… …

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  • 115powdered — paÊŠdÉ™(r)d adj. ground into dust, pulverized into very fine particles; covered in powder, dusted with powder pow·der || paÊŠdÉ™(r) n. finely ground material, material pulverized to the consistency of dust v. grind to dust, pulverize into very… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 116присыпать — ПРИСЫПАТЬ1, несов. (сов. присыпать), что чем. Покрывать (покрыть) что л., слегка присыпая слоем чего л. сыпучего; Син.: припорашивать (припорошить) [impf. to powder, sprinkle (with), dust (with); to gravel; to sand (down)]. Пока молодой охотник… …

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  • 117pollen — [16] Pollen originally meant ‘flour’ in English. Not until the 18th century was it taken up as a botanical term. It was borrowed from Latin pollen ‘powder, dust, flour’, a relative of pulvis ‘dust’ (source of English powder and pulverize) and… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 118powdering — pow·der || paÊŠdÉ™(r) n. finely ground material, material pulverized to the consistency of dust v. grind to dust, pulverize into very fine particles; apply powder, dust with powder …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 119powders — pow·der || paÊŠdÉ™(r) n. finely ground material, material pulverized to the consistency of dust v. grind to dust, pulverize into very fine particles; apply powder, dust with powder …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 120pollen — [16] Pollen originally meant ‘flour’ in English. Not until the 18th century was it taken up as a botanical term. It was borrowed from Latin pollen ‘powder, dust, flour’, a relative of pulvis ‘dust’ (source of English powder and pulverize) and… …

    Word origins