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pulverulent
[ puhl-ver-yuh-luhnt, -ver-uh-luhnt ]
adjective
- consisting of dust or fine powder.
- crumbling to dust or powder.
- covered with dust or powder.
pulverulent
/ pʌlˈvɛrʊlənt /
adjective
- consisting of, covered with, or crumbling to dust or fine particles
Derived Forms
- pulˈverulence, noun
Other Words From
- pul·veru·lence noun
- pul·veru·lent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of pulverulent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pulverulent1
Example Sentences
Fronds mostly chaffy, woolly, or pulverulent, rarely smooth.
In this pulverulent state the gold is mixed with 1⁄12th of its weight of oxide of bismuth, together with a small quantity of borax and gum water.
When the calcination, however, is conducted at such a temperature that only about 75% of the water is lost, it yields a white pulverulent substance, known as “plaster of Paris,” which may readily be caused to recombine with water, forming a hard cement.
When the vein-stuff has been raised it is reduced to a pulverulent condition, to liberate the gold from the gangue.
Its wood is of a yellow colour merging into green, and has an almost pulverulent fracture; the flowers are yellow and conspicuous; and the fruit is dry and 4-winged.
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