duster$23356$ - translation to dutch
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duster$23356$ - translation to dutch

FAMILY OF ANNELIDS
Feather duster worm; Feather Duster Worms; Feather-Duster Worm
  • Sabellidae tubes at [[Bremerhaven]]

duster      
n. stoffer, stofdoek
knuckle duster         
  • Ford's Theatre National Historic Site]], 2007
  • An [[Apache revolver]], a weapon that combines brass knuckles with a firearm and a dagger – [[Curtius Museum]], Liège, 2011
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  • Mark I brass knuckles Trench Knife
WEAPON USED IN HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT
Brass-knuckles; Brass knuckle; Brass Knuckles; Knuckle duster; Knuckle-duster; Knuckleduster; Knuckledusters; Knuckle dusters; Knucks; Muşta; Mușta
boksbeugel (koud wapen, apparaat dat op hand geplaatst om te verwonden, metalen vuist)
carpet beater         
  • A carpet beater
TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD CLEANING TOOL USED TO CLEAN CARPETS AND RUGS IN THE HOUSE
Rug beater; Mattenklopper; Rug duster; Carpetbeater; Rugbeater; Carpet whip; Carpet-whip; Clothes-beater; Clothes beater; Dustbeater; Dust beater; Dust-beater; Pillow fluffer; Pillow-fluffer; Clothing whip; Carpet-beater; Rug-beater; Rug whip; Rug-whip; Carpet duster; Carpet-duster; Rug-duster
kleedklopper

Definition

duster
see the Usage Note for eraser

Wikipedia

Sabellidae

Sabellidae, or feather duster worms, are a family of marine polychaete tube worms characterized by protruding feathery branchiae. Sabellids build tubes out of a tough, parchment-like exudate, strengthened with sand and bits of shell. Unlike the other sabellids, the genus Glomerula secretes a tube of calcium carbonate instead. Sabellidae can be found in subtidal habitats around the world. Their oldest fossils are known from the Early Jurassic.