1 any substance in the form of fine particles -- pulver, mel
2 a special kind of substance in this form, used as a cosmetic etc -- (-)pudder
3 formerly, gunpowder -- krutt
powder and shot.
4 to put powder on (one’s face or body) -- pudre (seg)
The dried plant parts were milled to a fine powder using an electric blender.
Snow characteristics were recorded for each sampling day, by classifying the snow as powder, wet, hard-packed, snow crust, or ice.
Explosives are now used in such diverse fields as welding, bulk cladding of plates, forming, sizing, powder compaction, hardening, and cutting.
The powder identified as calcite in a fracture line of the substratum we believe originated from the penetration of calcareous deposits in ground water.
The surfaces of each metal were ground and polished with sandpaper (300-4000) and alumina powder (0.3 m).
Significantly more male moths were caught in traps treated with water containing powdered detergent than liquid detergent, light gear oil or insecticide.
Factitious microcalcifications in breast biopsy material: laboratory induced error by use of tattoo powder for specimen mammography.
Mixing the spores with powder of clay, rock or meteorites increased the survival rate by five orders of magnitude.
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