Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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PUL'VERABLE, adjective [from Latin pulvis, dust, probably from pello, pulso, or its root, that which is beaten fine, or that which is driven. See Powder.] That may be reduced to fine powder; capable of being pulverized.
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