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Powder
may refer to a number of topics, including:
- Powder (substance) material composed of very fine particles that are not cemented together
- Powder
(film), a 1995 film
- Powder (band), a mid-1990s Britpop band.
- Powder (US_band), a Los Angeles-based performance art band.
- Powder blue, a color
- Powder
, a song from the soundtrack of Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER), a W3C Working Group that is specifying a protocol for publishing descriptions of (e.g. metadata about) Web resources using RDF, OWL, and HTTP
- Powder Game a physics game where elements react to each other
Several powdery substances are known colloquially as "powder":
- Powdered milk, a milk powder made from dried milk solids
- Cosmetic powders such as face powder and body or talcum powders
- Gunpowder, the explosive powder used as a propellant
- Baking powder, a leavening agent
- Fine snowfall
- Laundry detergent in powder form
- Cocaine
cs:Prášek
de:Pulver
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Powder
may refer to a number of topics, including:
- Powder (substance) material composed of very fine particles that are not cemented together
- Powder
(film), a 1995 film
- Powder (band), a mid-1990s Britpop band.
- Powder (US_band), a Los Angeles-based performance art band.
- Powder blue, a color
- Powder
, a song from the soundtrack of Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER), a W3C Working Group that is specifying a protocol for publishing descriptions of (e.g. metadata about) Web resources using RDF, OWL, and HTTP
- Powder Game a physics game where elements react to each other
Several powdery substances are known colloquially as "powder":
- Powdered milk, a milk powder made from dried milk solids
- Cosmetic powders such as face powder and body or talcum powders
- Gunpowder, the explosive powder used as a propellant
- Baking powder, a leavening agent
- Fine snowfall
- Laundry detergent in powder form
- Cocaine
cs:Prášek
de:Pulver
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