Powdered in heraldry
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SEMEPowdered, in heraldry
LALOPowdered leaves used in African soups.
TAROPowdered ingredient in sweet teas and smoothies
mashing(in brewing) Mix (powdered malt) with hot water to form wort
plastisola suspension of powdered resin in a liquid plasticizer, convertible by heat into a solid plastic
stuccosa weather-resistant mixture of dehydrated lime, powdered marble, and glue, used in decorative mouldings on buildings
plastisolsPLASTISOL, a suspension of powdered resin in a liquid plasticizer, convertible by heat into a solid plastic
silexsilica or a siliceous material (as powdered tripoli) especially for use as a filler in paints or wood
sandarach(Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish also SANDARAC
sumacha material used in tanning and dyeing that consists of dried powdered leaves and flowers of various sumacs
sandarachsSANDARACH, (Latin) the resin of a tropical tree, powdered to form pounce and used in making varnish also SANDARAC
mashes(in brewing) A mixture of powdered malt and hot water, which is stood until the sugars dissolve to form the wort
sagosa dry granulated or powdered starch prepared from the pith of a sago palm and used in foods and as textile stiffening
bortlow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortzeslow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortylow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
boartlow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
boartslow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortiestlow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortierlow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortslow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
bortzlow-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, esp. for industrial use as an abrasive
phytinbrand of white, powdered calcium-magnesium salt, obtained from seeds, tubers, and rhizomes: used in the synthesis of inositol and as a calcium supplement
phytinsbrand of white, powdered calcium-magnesium salt, obtained from seeds, tubers, and rhizomes: used in the synthesis of inositol and as a calcium supplement
smaltscoloring agent made of blue glass produced by fusing silica, potassium carbonate, and cobalt oxide, used in powdered form to add color to vitreous materials
smaltcoloring agent made of blue glass produced by fusing silica, potassium carbonate, and cobalt oxide, used in powdered form to add color to vitreous materials
plasterA hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts
plastersA hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts
cementationA process of altering a metal by heating it in contact with a powdered solid, esp. a former method of making steel by heating iron in contact with charcoal
gunpowderAn explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. The earliest known propellant explosive, gunpowder has now largely been superseded by high explosives, although it is still used for quarry blasting and in fuses and fireworks