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41 flyveaske
subst. (Riksmål, eg. flygeaske) fly ash, fly grit subst. (Riksmål, eg. flygeaske) flue dust, pulverized fuel ash -
42 flyvestøv
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43 gresset
(bite i gresset) bite the dust (slå gresset) mow the grass, mow the lawn, cut the grass -
44 gullstøv
subst. gold dust -
45 hybelkanin
subst. (slang) dust bunny -
46 høyovnsstøv
subst. blast-furnace dust -
47 hårdgummimel
(plastprod) hard rubber dust -
48 inert støv
subst. (arb.miljø) inert dust -
49 jernpulver
subst. iron powder, iron dust -
50 jernstøvkjerne
subst. (teleteknikk) powdered iron-core, iron dust core -
51 knusktørr
adj. bone dry, dry as a bone, dry as dust -
52 koksgrus
subst. coke dross, coke dust -
53 korkmel
subst. cork dust -
54 kosmisk støv
cosmic dust -
55 kruttstøv
subst. gunpowder dust -
56 kullgrus
subst. breeze, slack, small coal, dust coal -
57 kullpulver
subst. coal dust, crushed carbon -
58 kullstøv
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59 kullstøvfyring
subst. coal dust stoking -
60 leirmel
subst. clay dust
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Dust — (d[u^]st), n. [AS. dust; cf. LG. dust, D. duist meal dust, OD. doest, donst, and G. dunst vapor, OHG. tunist, dunist, a blowing, wind, Icel. dust dust, Dan. dyst mill dust; perh. akin to L. fumus smoke, E. fume. [root]71.] 1. Fine, dry particles… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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