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pudder


Meanings
  • A type of thick, sticky substance.

    - "The pudder was used to seal the cracks in the wall."
    - "After the rain, the pudder formed on the leaves."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with pudder
budder , dudder , puddler , muddler
Homophones
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  1. pudder (no) : Thick, sticky substance.

  2. pudder (en) : A feeling of unease, fear, or anxiety.


Variants
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powder , powdered , powderer , powderers , powdering , powders , powderless , powderlike , Powder , powder blue , powder blues , powder horn , powder horns , powder keg , powder kegs , powder metallurgies , powder metallurgy , powder monkey , powder monkeys , powder-puff , powder puff , powder puffs
Forms
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pudder n., pudder v.


Etymology
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From the Old English word 'pudor', meaning 'shame' or 'dishonor'. Over time, the meaning of the word shifted to refer to a thick, sticky substance.


Related Concepts
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  1. mucilage: A type of thick, sticky substance, similar to pudder, that is secreted by some plants and can also be found in some animal tissues. Mucilage is composed mainly of polysaccharides, such as pectin and gum arabic, and it can absorb large amounts of water, turning into a gel-like substance that can be used for various purposes, such as food thickening, medication formulation, and industrial applications.


Culture
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In some cultures, pudder is used as a symbol of fertility and abundance. In Hindu mythology, for example, the god Ganesha is often depicted with a large, curved elephant tusk, which represents the pudder or the divine substance that bestows wisdom and knowledge.

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