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- PULVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 powder 2 obsolete to make into powder Click for more definitions
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pulver (third-person singular simple present pulvers, present participle pulvering, simple past and past participle pulvered) (archaic, transitive) To pulverise; to make into powder
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- pulver-, pulv-, pulvi- + - Word Information
To beat or to reduce something into powder or dust; to pulverize The rendering of a substance into a powder form One example is coal which has been pulverized or crushed into a fine dust in a grinding mill, and then blown into the combustion zone of a furnace where it burns rapidly and efficiently
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Why: A "pulver" is more evocative and rhythmic than "powder " It allows a narrator to describe decaying objects or ancient artifacts with a textured, sensory weight that modern standard English lacks
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Define pulver pulver synonyms, pulver pronunciation, pulver translation, English dictionary definition of pulver n powder vb obsolete to make into powder Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994,
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to reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding 2 to demolish or crush completely 3 Slang to defeat, hurt badly, or, figuratively, render helpless: The Kid pulverized Jackson with a series of brutal lefts He’s a veteran nightclub comic who can pulverize […]
- Meaning of pulver in the English dictionary - educalingo
«Pulver» Pulver is the German word for powder (origin: Latin pulverizare) from pulvis—dust—and may refer to: Pulver (album), an
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