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powdery mildew any of various fungi of the genus Erysiphe producing powdery conidia on the host surface
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powder a solid substance in the form of tiny loose particles; a solid that has been pulverized gunpowder: a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in a 75:15:10 ratio which is used in gunnery, time fuses, and fireworks apply powder to; "She powdered her nose"; "The King wears a powdered wig" any of various cosmetic or medical preparations dispensed in the form of a pulverized powder powderize: make into a powder by breaking up or cause to become dust; "pulverize the grains"
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powdery mildew Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. It is one of the easier diseases to spot, as its symptoms are quite distinctive. Infected plants will display white powder-like spots on the leaves and stems. The lower leaves are the most affected, but the mildew can appear on any part of the plant that shows above the ground. ...
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powdery mildew Fungal disease of grape vines which, unlike most fungal diseases, thrives in dry climates.
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powder Finely divided solid; particles are smaller than one millimeter in maximum dimension. It is metallic, ceramic or a polymer; these can be blended in infinite combinations. An important characteristic is the relatively high surface-to-volume ratio of the particles which exhibit behavior that is intermediate between that of a solid and a liquid. Powders will flow under gravity to fill containers or die cavities, so in this sense behave like liquids. They are compressible like gas. ...
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