See also: düster

English edit

 
a feather duster
 
duster (long coat)

Etymology edit

From dust +‎ -er.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

duster (plural dusters)

  1. An object, now especially a cloth, used for dusting surfaces etc.
  2. Someone who dusts.
  3. A loose-fitting long coat.
  4. (paper-making) A revolving wire-cloth cylinder which removes the dust from rags, etc.
  5. (milling) A blowing-machine for separating the flour from the bran.
  6. (oil and gas) A dry drill hole, one that does not produce oil or gas.
  7. (military, informal) A vehicle-mounted, multi-barrelled, anti-aircraft gun.
  8. (Philippines) A type of loose dress worn at home as well within the vicinity of one's home.
  9. (education) A block of felt strips, shaped ergonomically, used to remove chalk from a blackboard.
  10. (baseball) A high pitch toward the batter.

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Cebuano: daster (type of loose dress worn at home)
  • Indonesian: daster (type of loose dress worn at home)
  • Tagalog: daster (type of loose dress worn at home)

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Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

duster (strong nominative masculine singular dusterer, comparative dusterer or dustrer, superlative am dustersten)

  1. Alternative form of düster

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • duster” in Duden online
  • duster” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

duster m

  1. indefinite plural of dust

Swedish edit

Noun edit

duster

  1. indefinite plural of dust