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powdering
▪ I. powdering, vbl. n. (ˈpaʊdərɪŋ) [f. powder v.1 + -ing1.] The action of powder v.1, or the result of this. 1. The action of sprinkling or dusting something with powder; spec. the application of powder as a cosmetic to the hair or face.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 411/1 Powderynge, wythe powder, pulverisac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Young Woman Powdering Herself (Seurat)
Young Woman Powdering Herself (French: Jeune femme se poudrant) is an oil on canvas painting executed between 1889–90, by the French painter Georges Seurat wikipedia.org
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powdering-tub
ˈpowdering-ˌtub [f. prec. vbl. n. + tub.] 1. A tub in which the flesh of animals is ‘powdered’, or salted and pickled.1530 Palsgr. 257/2 Poudryng tubbe, salover. 1534 in Peacock Eng. Ch. Furniture (1866) 189 Item a powtheringe tubb with a coverynge. 1612 [see powdering trough]. 1756 Nugent Gr. Tour,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garlic powder
The process of making garlic powder includes drying and dehydrating the vegetable, then powdering it through machinery or home-based appliances depending Once the garlic cloves are dried and dehydrated, they are powdered using large scale machines and powdering units. wikipedia.org
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semée
‖ semée, a. and n. Her. (ˈsɛmiː, ‖ səme) Forms: 6 semie, 6–7 semi, 7 seme, semy, 8–9 semé, 8– semée. [a. F. semée fem. of semé, pa. pple. of semer to sow.] A. adj. = powdered ppl. a. 3. † Also in AF. phrases, semi de crosses, semi de luces = Semée of crosses, of lilies.1562 Legh Armory 63 b, He bere... Oxford English Dictionary
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Red rot
The decay manifests as a characteristic powdering of the leather's surface, along with structural weakness through loss, delamination, and a felt-like wikipedia.org
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Dentifrice
Some versions contained honey, ground myrrh, nitre, salt, and hartshorn, which would be added after the initial powdering process. wikipedia.org
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Powder bed and inkjet head 3D printing
However, de-powdering itself can be a delicate, messy, and time-consuming task. Some machines therefore automate de-powdering and powder recycling to what extent feasible. wikipedia.org
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Hong Ru
These noblemen began wearing feathers in their hats, powdering their faces, and dangling sea shells from their clothes. wikipedia.org
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Ectomyelois furvivena
The forewings are dark greyish brown with some white powdering and black along the veins. wikipedia.org
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Boryzops purissima
A black line edged with white powdering stars from near the anal angle. wikipedia.org
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Bolbitius titubans
The stem is 3–12 cm tall and 2–6 mm wide, is whitish-yellow with a fine mealy powdering, and is very delicate. wikipedia.org
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Pseuderotis obiterella
There is an indistinct submarginal powdering and terminal row of small dots. References Moths described in 1908 Peleopodinae wikipedia.org
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Apomyelois decolor
The forewings are dark grayish fuscous with some white powdering in the basal area and considerably more in the median area from slightly above inner margin wikipedia.org
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Bituminous limestone
of bituminous matter or asphalt in the pores of the rock is sometimes sufficient to permit the material being used for asphalt pavements after simply powdering wikipedia.org
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