In colloquial language, "powder" can refer to cocaine or illicit drugs in general. It may also be used to refer to gunpowder or explosive materials.
Do you mean iron powder mixed with sulphur powder? Fe(s) + S(s) ---> FeS (iron sulfide)
A hygroscopic powder is a substance that has the ability to absorb moisture from the air. This property can cause the powder to clump together or become sticky. Hygroscopic powders are often used in adsorption processes to remove moisture from the environment.
Non-alkalized means that the cocoa powder has not been treated with an alkalizing agent (such as potassium carbonate) during processing. This results in a cocoa powder with a more acidic and complex flavor profile compared to alkalized cocoa powder.
Talcum powder or baby powder is a common type of powder that is often packaged in a bag for easy application.
No, carrom powder and borax powder are not the same. Carrom powder, also known as "carrom board powder," is a fine powder used to reduce friction on a carrom board, typically made from a mixture of talcum powder and other substances. Borax powder, on the other hand, is a mineral and a common household cleaning agent and pesticide, known chemically as sodium borate. They serve different purposes and are made from different materials.
The two words mean the same thing. Colloquialism is the fancy term for slang.
"Idget" is a colloquialism meaning "idiot".
It means, "see you later" but it is a colloquialism and does not have a literal translation.
"Deep in dutch" is a very old colloquialism and it means "disfavor" (from songmeanings.net)
a colloquialism
A word used in an informal manner "The precedent said, 'What's up hommie' (to borrow the colloquialism)."
"Have at it" means "give it a try". Another similar colloquialism or idiom would be, "Go ahead, knock yourself out", or "Go for it".
A colloquialism is an informal phrase that's used in every day conversation, rather than in writing. An example sentence would be: Her colloquialism made him feel much more at ease.
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The word "Y'all" is a colloquialism used mainly in the southern United States. "Hey Dude" is a colloquialism to use with your buddies on the playground, but not with teachers in the classroom.
You probably mean baking powder.
"A colloquialism" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un colloquialismo.Specifically, the masculine indefinite article un means "a, one." The masculine noun colloquialismo means "colloquialism." The pronunciation is "oon koh-LOH-kwyah-LEEZ-moh."