Drink from a powder
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COCOADrink from a powder
sherbetsA flavored sweet effervescent powder eaten alone or made into a drink
lupulina medicinal powder obtained from the hop plant
talcumto treat with a powder made from talc
plasterThe powder from which such a substance is made
plastersThe powder from which such a substance is made
lupulinsLUPULIN, a medicinal powder obtained from the hop plant
mealscoarse powder ground from the seeds of a grain
mealcoarse powder ground from the seeds of a grain
lupulinepertaining to lupulin (a medicinal powder obtained from the hop plant)
levigatedseparate (fine powder) from coarser material by suspending in a liquid
levigatesseparate (fine powder) from coarser material by suspending in a liquid
ararobasthe wood of a Brazilian, leguminous tree, Andira araroba, from which Goa powder is derived
ararobathe wood of a Brazilian, leguminous tree, Andira araroba, from which Goa powder is derived
kamalasa powder obtained from the seed capsules of this tree, used as a dye and formerly as a worm powder
aloinintensely bitter, crystalline, water-soluble powder composed of the active principles of and obtained from aloe, used chiefly as a purgative
pepperA pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, commonly used as a spice or condiment to flavor food
peppersA pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, commonly used as a spice or condiment to flavor food
aloinsintensely bitter, crystalline, water-soluble powder composed of the active principles of and obtained from aloe, used chiefly as a purgative
chrysarobingoa powder, a bitter yellow powder obtained from a Brazilian tree, used as a purgative and in the treatment of skin disease
chrysarobinsCHRYSAROBIN, goa powder, a bitter yellow powder obtained from a Brazilian tree, used as a purgative and in the treatment of skin disease
ararobabrownish-yellow, odorless, crystalline powder obtained from the wood or the trunk of the Brazilian tree Andira araroba, used as a source of chrysarobin
flavinsyellow, crystalline, slightly water-soluble powder, C15H10O7, obtained from the bark of the quercitron and other vegetable substances, used as a yellow dye; flavin
flavinyellow, crystalline, slightly water-soluble powder, C15H10O7, obtained from the bark of the quercitron and other vegetable substances, used as a yellow dye; flavin
ararobasbrownish-yellow, odorless, crystalline powder obtained from the wood or the trunk of the Brazilian tree Andira araroba, used as a source of chrysarobin
cakesweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder)
filespowder made from the ground leaves of the sassafras tree, used as a thickener and to impart a pungent taste to soups, gumbos, and other dishes
tuttiesimpure oxide of zinc obtained from the flues of smelting furnaces, or a similar substance occurring as a native mineral, used chiefly as a polishing powder
cakiersweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder)
kamalapowder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic
cakiestsweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder)
filepowder made from the ground leaves of the sassafras tree, used as a thickener and to impart a pungent taste to soups, gumbos, and other dishes
tuttyimpure oxide of zinc obtained from the flues of smelting furnaces, or a similar substance occurring as a native mineral, used chiefly as a polishing powder
cakeysweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (as baking powder)
ouabainglycoside occurring as a white, crystalline powder, C29H44O12, obtained from the seeds of a shrub, Strophanthus gratus, or from the wood of trees of the genus Acokanthera, and
ouabainsglycoside occurring as a white, crystalline powder, C29H44O12, obtained from the seeds of a shrub, Strophanthus gratus, or from the wood of trees of the genus Acokanthera, and
jalapicthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
jalapthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative
biphenylwater-insoluble, pleasant-smelling, colorless powder or white scales, C12H10, composed of two phenyl groups, from which benzidine dyes are derived: used chiefly as a heat-transfer agent and in organic synthesis
jalapsthe dried tuberous root of any of several plants, esp. Exogonium purga, of the morning glory family, or the light yellowish powder derived from it, used in medicine chiefly as a purgative