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Definition of dust
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Dust (n.)
Coined
money;
cash.
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Dust
::
Dust (n.) The
earthy
remains
of
bodies
once
alive;
the
remains
of the human body.
Pulverulence
::
Pulverulence
(n.) The state of being
pulverulent;
abundance
of dust or
powder;
dustiness.
Syndicate
::
Syndicate
(n.) An
association
of
persons
officially
authorized
to
undertake
some duty or to
negotiate
some
business;
also, an
association
of
persons
who
combine
to carry out, on their own
account,
a
financial
or
industrial
project;
as, a
syndicate
of
bankers
formed
to take up and
dispose
of an
entire
issue of
government
bonds..
Scraffle
::
Scraffle
(v. i.) To
scramble
or
struggle;
to
wrangle;
also, to be
industrious..
Badigeon
::
Badigeon
(n.) A
cement
or paste (as of
plaster
and
freestone,
or of
sawdust
and glue or lime) used by
sculptors,
builders,
and
workers
in wood or
stone,
to fill
holes,
cover
defects,
or
finish
a
surface..
Deedy
::
Deedy (a.)
Industrious;
active.
Haloxyline
::
Haloxyline
(n.) An
explosive
mixture,
consisting
of
sawdust,
charcoal,
niter,
and
ferrocyanide
of
potassium,
used as a
substitute
for
gunpowder..
Particulate
::
Particulate
(a.)
Referring
to, or
produced
by,
particles,
such as dust,
minute
germs,
etc..
Tarnish
::
Tarnish
(a.) To soil, or
change
the
appearance
of,
especially
by an
alternation
induced
by the air, or by dust, or the like; to
diminish,
dull, or
destroy
the
luster
of; to
sully;
as, to
tarnish
a
metal;
to
tarnish
gilding;
to
tarnish
the
purity
of
color..
Industrial
::
Industrial
(a.)
Consisting
in
industry;
pertaining
to
industry,
or the arts and
products
of
industry;
concerning
those
employed
in
labor,
especially
in
manual
labor,
and their
wages,
duties,
and
rights..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To stop the
breath
of by
crowding
something
into the
windpipe,
or
introducing
an
irrespirable
substance
into the
lungs;
to
choke;
to
suffocate;
to cause the death of by such
means;
as, to
stifle
one with smoke or
dust..
Pollinose
::
Pollinose
(a.)
Having
the
surface
covered
with a fine
yellow
dust, like
pollen..
Bricky
::
Bricky
(a.) Full of
bricks;
formed
of
bricks;
resembling
bricks
or brick dust.
Dynamite
::
Dynamite
(n.) An
explosive
substance
consisting
of
nitroglycerin
absorbed
by some
inert,
porous
solid,
as
infusorial
earth,
sawdust,
etc. It is safer than
nitroglycerin,
being less
liable
to
explosion
from
moderate
shocks,
or from
spontaneous
decomposition..
Rocker
::
Rocker
(n.) Any
implement
or
machine
working
with a
rocking
motion,
as a
trough
mounted
on
rockers
for
separating
gold dust from
gravel,
etc., by
agitation
in
water..
Slack
::
Slack (n.) Small coal; also, coal dust;
culm..
Granilla
::
Granilla
(n.) Small
grains
or dust of
cochineal
or the
coccus
insect.
Insulite
::
Insulite
(n.) An
insulating
material,
usually
some
variety
of
compressed
cellulose,
made of
sawdust,
paper pulp,
cotton
waste,
etc..
Dusted
::
Dusted
(imp. & p. p.) of Dus.
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A roll or bag,
filled
with dust, borne by
Byzantine
emperors,
as a
memento
of
mortality.
It is
represented
on
medals..
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