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Etymology

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From sander +‎ dust.

Noun

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sanderdust (uncountable)

  1. The fine particles of wood created by sanding, typically finer than sawdust.
    • 1996, Ann Chambers, Susan D. Kerr, Power Industry Dictionary, PennWell, →ISBN, page 352:
    • 1975, Forest Products Research Society, Wood Residue As An Energy Source, Knowledge Publications, published 2010, →ISBN, page 87:
      Due to the high content of non-combustibles in the sanderdust and drop out of ash in the generating section, it was required to limit the firing rate ...
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