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Jamess powder
Antimonial powder first prepared by Dr James an English physician called also
Powdered
Reduced to a powder sprinkled with or as with powder
Dovers Powder
A powder of ipecac and opium compounded in the United States with
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Goa powder
A bitter powder also called araroba found in the interspaces of the wood
Plastic, plastic goods and plastic powder
Plastic, plastic goods and plastic powder, is used along with bakelite and bakelite goods and the
Powdering
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Adulteration
c. 31). By the act the mixing, colouring, staining or powdering of any article so as to render it injurious to
Milk products
sweetened and unsweetened, condensed skimmed milk sweetened and unsweetened, milk powder, skimmed milk powder, partly skimmed milk powder, khoa, infant milk
Pulverous
Consisting of dust or powder like powder
Slime
a mudlike substance formed of ore in an almost impalpable powder, mixed with water: usually plural (Standard 1964) National Mineral Development
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Powdering - Law Dictionary Search Results
Jamess powder
Antimonial powder first prepared by Dr James an English physician called also
Powdered
Reduced to a powder sprinkled with or as with powder
Dovers Powder
A powder of ipecac and opium compounded in the United States with
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Goa powder
A bitter powder also called araroba found in the interspaces of the wood
Plastic, plastic goods and plastic powder
Plastic, plastic goods and plastic powder, is used along with bakelite and bakelite goods and the
Powdering
Matched in: Term Powdering
Adulteration
c. 31). By the act the mixing, colouring, staining or powdering of any article so as to render it injurious to
Milk products
sweetened and unsweetened, condensed skimmed milk sweetened and unsweetened, milk powder, skimmed milk powder, partly skimmed milk powder, khoa, infant milk
Pulverous
Consisting of dust or powder like powder
Slime
a mudlike substance formed of ore in an almost impalpable powder, mixed with water: usually plural (Standard 1964) National Mineral Development
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