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Etymology: [ 'd&st ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English dust; akin to Old High German tunst storm, and probably to Latin fumus smoke; more at FUME.

toz, tozunu almak; fırçalamak: She is dusting the furniture - Mobilyanın tozunu alıyor, çöp, toz almak, toz bulutu, toz halind, toz halinde madde, hiç, tozlamak, serpmek, toz toprak, tozunu almak, un serpmek, yanıltmak, toz halinde herhangi bir madde, tozlanmak, toz serpmek, dust cover : eşyaları tozdan korumak için yapılan kılıf, değersiz şey, toz,v.toz al:n.toz, Toz, toz şeklinde ufak tanecikler, silkmek, pudra, pudralamak, çiçek tozu, kemik kalıntıları, pollen, tozlu yapmak, serpmek (un, tuz vb), toprak, mangır, almak, para, toz serpmek: dust a cake with sugar : keke şeker serpmek, fırçalamak, dust bowl : kuraklık yüzünden toz fırtınalarına maruz kalan bölge, küçültücü durum, karışıklık, öp,

1dust toz  isim     ts
2dust tozunu almak; fırçalamak: She is dusting the furniture - Mobilyanın tozunu alıyor  fiil     ts
3dust çöp     ts
4dust toz almak     ts
5dust toz bulutu     ts
6dust toz halind     ts
7dust toz halinde madde     ts
8dust hiç     ts
9dust tozlamak     ts
10dust serpmek     ts
11dust toz toprak     ts
12dust tozunu almak     ts
13dust un serpmek  Gıda     ts
14dust yanıltmak     ts
15dust toz halinde herhangi bir madde     ts
16dust tozlanmak     ts
17dust toz serpmek     ts
18dust dust cover : eşyaları tozdan korumak için yapılan kılıf     ts
19dust değersiz şey     ts
20dust toz,v.toz al:n.toz     ts
21dust Toz, toz şeklinde ufak tanecikler  Tıp     ts
22dust silkmek     ts
23dust pudra  isim     ts
24dust pudralamak     ts
25dust çiçek tozu  isim     ts
26dust kemik kalıntıları  isim     ts
27dust pollen     ts
28dust tozlu yapmak     ts
29dust serpmek (un, tuz vb)  Gıda     ts
30dust toprak     ts
31dust mangır     ts
32dust almak     ts
33dust para  isim     ts
34dust toz serpmek: dust a cake with sugar : keke şeker serpmek  fiil     ts
35dust fırçalamak     ts
36dust dust bowl : kuraklık yüzünden toz fırtınalarına maruz kalan bölge     ts
37dust küçültücü durum     ts
38dust karışıklık     ts
39dust öp     ts
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powdered forms of chemicals, usually with the particles noticeably larger than in wettable powders They are applied with a shaker, duster, etc and adhere to the foliage to which they are applied, A metaphor for all the mundane things that can cloud our bright Self-Nature These include form, sound, scent, taste, touch, dharmas (external opinions and views) These dusts correspond to the five senses and the discriminating, everyday mind (the sixth sense, in Buddhism), plural of dust, third-person singular of dust, Of a bird, to cover itself in sand or dry, dusty earth, to remove dust from, fine, dry particles of matter, to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid, to remove dust; to clean by removing dust, coom, pilm, To reduce to a fine powder; to levigate, free microscopic particles of solid material; "astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust", fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; "the furniture was covered with dust", To sprinkle with dust, Gold dust Coined money; cash, rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image", The smallest broken leaves left over after all manufacturing processes are finished, To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a floor, dirt, soil; corpse, dead body; riot, panic, Storms of sand and dust sometimes overtake Eastern travellers They are very dreadful, many perishing under them Jehovah threatens to bring on the land of Israel, as a punishment for forsaking him, a rain of "powder and dust" (Deut 28:24), fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; "the furniture was covered with dust" free microscopic particles of solid material; "astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust" remove the dust from; "dust the cabinets" rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image" cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour, cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour, remove the dust from; "dust the cabinets", The earth, as the resting place of the dead, afa, Completely decomposed human remains, Figuratively, a worthless thing, The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body, A single particle of earth or other matter, Solid materials suspended in the atmosphere by turbulence Larger than aerosol particles Dust can be from volcanic eruptions, sea salt spray, blowing solid particles, plant pollen and bacteria, smoke and ashes of forest fires or from industry, etc, Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind; that which is crumbled to minute portions; fine powder; as, clouds of dust; bone dust, Figuratively, a low or mean condition, Minute solid particles released into the air by natural forces or by mechanical processes such as crushing, grinding, milling, drilling, demolishing, shoveling, conveying, bagging, sweeping, etc, cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour", the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up, If you say that something is gathering dust, you mean that it has been left somewhere and nobody is using it or doing anything with it. Many of the machines are gathering dust in basements, distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon", Small particles of earth or other matter suspended in the air It is reported as "DU" in an observation and for wide spread dust on the METAR, Loose flecks of fiber, filler and/or coating on the paper that sometimes sticks to the printing blanket and prevents ink from reaching the paper surface, micron-size solid particles of somewhat uncertain composition, probably carbon, iron or silicates For more info about dust and its role in nebulae see Dust Evolution in the Universe by Amara Graps, If you say that something will happen when the dust settles, you mean that a situation will be clearer after it has calmed down. If you let the dust settle before doing something, you let a situation calm down before you try to do anything else. Once the dust had settled Beck defended his decision, emphasis If you say that something has bitten the dust, you are emphasizing that it no longer exists or that it has failed. In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust, Dust is very small dry particles of earth or sand. Tanks raise huge trails of dust when they move, remove dirt; sprinkle, scatter, Dust is the very small pieces of dirt which you find inside buildings, for example on furniture, floors, or lights. I could see a thick layer of dust on the stairs, Dust is a fine powder which consists of very small particles of a substance such as gold, wood, or coal. The air is so black with diesel fumes and coal dust, I can barely see, If you dust something with a fine substance such as powder or if you dust a fine substance onto something, you cover it lightly with that substance. Lightly dust the fish with flour Dry your feet well and then dust between the toes with baby powder, When you dust something such as furniture, you remove dust from it, usually using a cloth. I vacuumed and dusted the living room She dusted, she cleaned, and she did the washing-up. + dusting dust·ing I'm very fortunate in that I don't have to do the washing-up or the dusting, –Small particles or grains of material that are distributed throughout the disks of galaxies Dust absorbs and scatters starlight at optical wavelengths but is essentially transparent to infrared radiation, Small solid particles, conventionally taken as those particles below 75 mm in diameter, which settle out under their own weight but which may remain suspended for some time (ISO 1994) National standards may be more specific and include particle diameters or a definition in terms of a sieve of specified aperture Dust occurs in the atmosphere both naturally and as a result of the activities of man (Willeke 1993), To sprinkle lightly with flour or sugar, shaking off excess, solid particulate matter that can become airborne, one component of the interstellar medium that is made of thin, highly flattened flakes or needles of graphite and silicates coated with water ice and other frozen gases It is responsible for the reddening and extinction of starlight, micron-size solid particles of somewhat uncertain composition, probably carbon, iron or silicates, To sprinkle lightly, as with sugar, crumbs, flour, Mud with the juice squeezed out, Solid particles generated by handling, crushing, grinding, rapid impact, detonation, and decapitation of organic or inorganic materials, such as rock, ore, metal, coal wood, and grain Dusts do not tend to flocculate except under electrostatic forces; they do not diffuse in air but settle under the influence of gravity, the smallest grade of tea, this is typically associated with lower quality, but is prized for its quick extraction and is commonly used in teabags, The smallest grade of tea, typically associated with lower quality Dust is prized for its quick extraction and is commonly used in teabags, A pesticide formulation in dry, finely-divided form (with particle size less than 30 µm) designed for application as a dry dressing without further preparation or dilution, An aerosol of solid particles (dispersion of solid particles in gas) in which the particle sizes are greater than 1 micrometre in diameter, Tiny grains of material (e g , carbon and silicate grains) that are about 0 1-1 0 micron in size Dust in interstellar space blocks and scatters visible light The longer wavelengths of radio waves, however, are able to pass through dust in space, allowing astronomers to image previously hidden objects, such as the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, In meteor terminology, finely divided solid matter, with particle sizes in general smaller than micrometeorites, as meteoric dust, meteoritic dust, Fine grain particles light enough to be suspended in air, A solid, mechanically produced particle with a size ranging from submicroscopic to macroscopic NIOSH Definition, Insidious interloping particles of evil that turn a home into a battle zone,

40 powdered forms of chemicals, usually with the particles noticeably larger than in wettable powders They are applied with a shaker, duster, etc and adhere to the foliage to which they are applied     ts
41 A metaphor for all the mundane things that can cloud our bright Self-Nature These include form, sound, scent, taste, touch, dharmas (external opinions and views) These dusts correspond to the five senses and the discriminating, everyday mind (the sixth sense, in Buddhism)     ts
42 plural of dust     ts
43 third-person singular of dust     ts
44dust Of a bird, to cover itself in sand or dry, dusty earth     ts
45dust to remove dust from - "The cleaning lady needs a stool to dust the cupboard."     ts
46dust fine, dry particles of matter     ts
47dust to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid - "The mother dusted her baby's bum with talcum powder."     ts
48dust to remove dust; to clean by removing dust - "Dusting always makes me cough."     ts
49dust. coom     ts
50dust. pilm     ts
51dust To reduce to a fine powder; to levigate     ts
52dust free microscopic particles of solid material; "astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust"     ts
53dust fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; "the furniture was covered with dust"     ts
54dust To sprinkle with dust     ts
55dust Gold dust Coined money; cash     ts
56dust rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image"     ts
57dust The smallest broken leaves left over after all manufacturing processes are finished     ts
58dust To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a floor     ts
59dust dirt, soil; corpse, dead body; riot, panic  isim     ts
60dust Storms of sand and dust sometimes overtake Eastern travellers They are very dreadful, many perishing under them Jehovah threatens to bring on the land of Israel, as a punishment for forsaking him, a rain of "powder and dust" (Deut 28:24)     ts
61dust fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air; "the furniture was covered with dust" free microscopic particles of solid material; "astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust" remove the dust from; "dust the cabinets" rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape; "The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image" cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour     ts
62dust cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour     ts
63dust remove the dust from; "dust the cabinets"     ts
64dust The earth, as the resting place of the dead     ts
65dust afa     ts
66dust Completely decomposed human remains     ts
67dust Figuratively, a worthless thing     ts
68dust The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body     ts
69dust A single particle of earth or other matter     ts
70dust Solid materials suspended in the atmosphere by turbulence Larger than aerosol particles Dust can be from volcanic eruptions, sea salt spray, blowing solid particles, plant pollen and bacteria, smoke and ashes of forest fires or from industry, etc     ts
71dust Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind; that which is crumbled to minute portions; fine powder; as, clouds of dust; bone dust     ts
72dust Figuratively, a low or mean condition     ts
73dust Minute solid particles released into the air by natural forces or by mechanical processes such as crushing, grinding, milling, drilling, demolishing, shoveling, conveying, bagging, sweeping, etc     ts
74dust cover with a light dusting of a substance; "dust the bread with flour"     ts
75dust the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up     ts
76dust If you say that something is gathering dust, you mean that it has been left somewhere and nobody is using it or doing anything with it. Many of the machines are gathering dust in basements     ts
77dust distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"     ts
78dust Small particles of earth or other matter suspended in the air It is reported as "DU" in an observation and for wide spread dust on the METAR     ts
79dust Loose flecks of fiber, filler and/or coating on the paper that sometimes sticks to the printing blanket and prevents ink from reaching the paper surface     ts
80dust micron-size solid particles of somewhat uncertain composition, probably carbon, iron or silicates For more info about dust and its role in nebulae see Dust Evolution in the Universe by Amara Graps     ts
81dust If you say that something will happen when the dust settles, you mean that a situation will be clearer after it has calmed down. If you let the dust settle before doing something, you let a situation calm down before you try to do anything else. Once the dust had settled Beck defended his decision     ts
82dust emphasis If you say that something has bitten the dust, you are emphasizing that it no longer exists or that it has failed. In the last 30 years many cherished values have bitten the dust     ts
83dust Dust is very small dry particles of earth or sand. Tanks raise huge trails of dust when they move     ts
84dust remove dirt; sprinkle, scatter  fiil     ts
85dust Dust is the very small pieces of dirt which you find inside buildings, for example on furniture, floors, or lights. I could see a thick layer of dust on the stairs     ts
86dust Dust is a fine powder which consists of very small particles of a substance such as gold, wood, or coal. The air is so black with diesel fumes and coal dust, I can barely see     ts
87dust If you dust something with a fine substance such as powder or if you dust a fine substance onto something, you cover it lightly with that substance. Lightly dust the fish with flour Dry your feet well and then dust between the toes with baby powder     ts
88dust When you dust something such as furniture, you remove dust from it, usually using a cloth. I vacuumed and dusted the living room She dusted, she cleaned, and she did the washing-up. + dusting dust·ing I'm very fortunate in that I don't have to do the washing-up or the dusting     ts
89dust –Small particles or grains of material that are distributed throughout the disks of galaxies Dust absorbs and scatters starlight at optical wavelengths but is essentially transparent to infrared radiation     ts
90dust Small solid particles, conventionally taken as those particles below 75 mm in diameter, which settle out under their own weight but which may remain suspended for some time (ISO 1994) National standards may be more specific and include particle diameters or a definition in terms of a sieve of specified aperture Dust occurs in the atmosphere both naturally and as a result of the activities of man (Willeke 1993)     ts
91dust To sprinkle lightly with flour or sugar, shaking off excess     ts
92dust solid particulate matter that can become airborne     ts
93dust one component of the interstellar medium that is made of thin, highly flattened flakes or needles of graphite and silicates coated with water ice and other frozen gases It is responsible for the reddening and extinction of starlight     ts
94dust micron-size solid particles of somewhat uncertain composition, probably carbon, iron or silicates     ts
95dust To sprinkle lightly, as with sugar, crumbs, flour     ts
96dust Mud with the juice squeezed out     ts
97dust Solid particles generated by handling, crushing, grinding, rapid impact, detonation, and decapitation of organic or inorganic materials, such as rock, ore, metal, coal wood, and grain Dusts do not tend to flocculate except under electrostatic forces; they do not diffuse in air but settle under the influence of gravity     ts
98dust the smallest grade of tea, this is typically associated with lower quality, but is prized for its quick extraction and is commonly used in teabags     ts
99dust The smallest grade of tea, typically associated with lower quality Dust is prized for its quick extraction and is commonly used in teabags     ts
100dust A pesticide formulation in dry, finely-divided form (with particle size less than 30 µm) designed for application as a dry dressing without further preparation or dilution     ts
101dust An aerosol of solid particles (dispersion of solid particles in gas) in which the particle sizes are greater than 1 micrometre in diameter     ts
102dust Tiny grains of material (e g , carbon and silicate grains) that are about 0 1-1 0 micron in size Dust in interstellar space blocks and scatters visible light The longer wavelengths of radio waves, however, are able to pass through dust in space, allowing astronomers to image previously hidden objects, such as the center of the Milky Way Galaxy     ts
103dust In meteor terminology, finely divided solid matter, with particle sizes in general smaller than micrometeorites, as meteoric dust, meteoritic dust     ts
104dust Fine grain particles light enough to be suspended in air     ts
105dust A solid, mechanically produced particle with a size ranging from submicroscopic to macroscopic NIOSH Definition     ts
106dust Insidious interloping particles of evil that turn a home into a battle zone     ts
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