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I . pow·der [ˈpaʊdəʳ] N

1. powder no pl:

powder
powder
prah m

2. powder no pl (make-up):

powder
puder m

3. powder Brit (washing powder):

powder

4. powder (snow):

powder
powder

II . pow·der [ˈpaʊdəʳ] VB trans

1. powder (sprinkle with powder):

powder

2. powder (with make-up):

powder

3. powder (crush):

powder

ˈbak·ing pow·der N no pl

ˈface pow·der N no pl

face powder

ˈpow·der com·pact N

ˈpow·der keg N

powder keg

ˈpow·der puff N

powder puff

ˈpow·der room N dated

ˈsoap pow·der N no pl

soap powder

ˈtal·cum pow·der N no pl

talcum powder

ˈwash·ing pow·der N Brit

Usage examples with powder

to grind sth (in)to a powder

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, other researchers have not been able to identify a definitive link between ovarian cancer and talcum powder.
www.digitaljournal.com
About 6563 quintals of fertilizers, 304 quintals of improved seeds, 179 kg of powder pesticides and 300 liters of herbicides were distributed to farmers.
en.wikipedia.org
The charge used nitroglycerine, ammonium nitrate dynamite, smokeless powder and fuse as booster explosives.
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It is usually made from a powder and mica, but can also be found in liquid, pencil, or mousse form.
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Humanities graduates are an endangered species and the marketing narrative has seen university culture sold like soap powder to the highest bidder.
www.stuff.co.nz
Sold as a paste or powder for culinary use, mainly as a color, it is known as achiote, annatto, bijol, or pimento doce.
en.wikipedia.org
The radish is flavored with salt, red chili powder, spring onions, and ginger.
en.wikipedia.org
A 1992 document suggested targeting women who were high users of talcum powder to boost sales, he said.
www.australasianlawyer.com.au
The powder magazine was opened to the public through some holes that were cut, and stairs put in.
en.wikipedia.org
The researchers say the most likely conclusion is that the skull bone powder was used in medicine -- it was widely believed that saint bones had medicinal purposes at the time.
www.ibtimes.co.uk

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