Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Consisting of dust or powder; like powder.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Consisting of dust or powder; like powder.

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  • adjective Resembling or consisting of dust or powder.

Etymologies

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Compare Latin pulvereus, from pulvis, pulveris, dust, powder.

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Examples

  • Cool it is, and of a pulverous smell, as a sacred place should be; a blessed benching goes round the wall, and you sit down and take unlimited comfort in the frescos.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. Various

  • Some of the farmers were already beginning to drive home, and their wheels sent up the pulverous clouds which the western sun just tinged with red; Burton got the color under the lower boughs of the maple grove of his deep door-yard.

    The Coast of Bohemia William Dean Howells 1878

  • Many booths stood unlet, and in others the pulverous ladies and gentlemen, their proprietors, were in the enjoyment of a leisure which would have been elegant if it had not been forced.

    Suburban Sketches William Dean Howells 1878

  • He looks very much as if he had been following fire - engines about the streets of our learned and pulverous suburb ever since he could walk, and he certainly seems to feel himself in trouble to a certain degree; but there is easily imaginable in his bearing a conviction that after all the chief care is with others, and that, though unhappy, he is not responsible.

    Suburban Sketches William Dean Howells 1878

  • While the two talked in the same pulverous fashion, the words came very differently from the two mouths.

    There & Back George MacDonald 1864

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