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flour I. \ˈflau̇(ə)r, -au̇ə, esp in the South -au̇wə(r\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, flower, best of anything, flour — more at flower 1. a. : finely ground meal of wheat; especially : a commercial product that is obtained by milling and blending wheat more or less completely freed of bran and that consists essentially of starch and gluten of the endosperm — see whole wheat flour b. : finely ground meal of other cereal grains or seeds (as rye, barley, buckwheat, rice, or bean) c. : finely ground meal obtained from dried food products other than cereals (as potato, banana, or cassava) 2. : a fine soft powder (as of mineral or plant matter) usually obtained by grinding < silica flour > < rock flour > < wood flour production utilizes waste by-products and provides fuel for power > 3. : fines II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb 1. : to convert (as wheat or wood) into flour : grind and bolt : mill, pulverize 2. : to sprinkle or coat with or as if with flour < his coat floured with snow > 3. : to break up (mercury) into fine particles — compare deaden 2e intransitive verb : to break up into particles: as a. of mercury : to break into particles and become coated with sulfides so as to become useless for amalgam formation b. of paint : chalk |