What is another word for Sawder?

Pronunciation: [sˈɔːdə] (IPA)

"Sawder" refers to a fine powder that is produced by grinding or crushing various materials, such as minerals, metals, or grains. When speaking of food, it typically refers to a seasoning made of ground spices. Synonyms for "sawder" include "ground powder," "finely crushed dust," "powdered seasoning," "spice blend," "flavored mix," or just "seasoning." In the context of industrial and manufacturing processes, "sawder" can be referred to as "pulverized material," "particle substance," "dispersed powder," or "granulated substance." The use of the right synonym for "sawder" depends on the specific context of its usage.

What are the hypernyms for Sawder?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sawder

"Let me tackle him, though it won't do to give him soft Sawder.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
There is an agricultural dinner, where he has to make a conciliation speech; and a scientific association, where there is a piece of delicate brag and a bit of soft Sawder to do, and then there are visits to the nobility, peep at manufactures, and all that sort of work, so he won't be in town for a good spell, and until then, I can't go to Court, for he is to introduce me himself.
"The Attache or, Sam Slick in England, Complete"
Thomas Chandler Haliburton
Tellin' you, you was so knowin', so shy if touched on the flanks; how difficult you was to take-in, bein' a sensible, knowin' man, what's that but soft Sawder?
"The Attache or, Sam Slick in England, Complete"
Thomas Chandler Haliburton

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