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dust noun 1 earth, sand or household dirt in the form of a fine powder. 2 a cloud of this. 3 any substance in powder form. 4 colloq an angry complaint; a commotion • kick up a dust. 5 poetic human remains; a dead body. verb (dusted, dusting) 1 to remove dust from (furniture, etc). 2 to sprinkle something with a substance in powder form. bite the dust see under bite. let the dust settle colloq to wait until calm is restored before acting. not see someone for dust not to see them again because they have gone away rapidly and suddenly. throw dust in someone's eyes colloq to deceive them.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon.