1. particulate - Noun
2. particulate - Adjective
To particularize.
Having the form of a particle.
Referring to, or produced by, particles, such as dust, minute germs, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy Turn is the distilled bathwater of Mrs. Reagan's life. It is for the most part sweetish, with a tart edge of rebuke, but disappointingly free of dirt or particulate matter of any kind. Barbara Ehrenreich
In the rich world, the environmental situation has improved dramatically. In the United States, the most important environmental indicator, particulate air pollution, has been cut by more than half since 1955, rivers and coastal waters have dramatically improved, and forests are increasing. Bjorn Lomborg
Additional particulate matter in the sky can scatter different colours at different angles creating colourful glowing skies at dusk and dawn. Source: Internet
A wastewater treatment loop includes nitrogen reduction and removal of “a majority” of particulate matter and phosphorous, Noyes said. Source: Internet
Between 4 and 108 ng/km of palladium particulate is released by such cars, while the total uptake from food is estimated to be less than 2 µg per person a day. Source: Internet
Diesel engines produce lower hydrocarbon and CO 2 emissions, but greater particulate and NO x pollution, than gasoline engines. citation Diesel engines are also 40% more fuel efficient than comparable gasoline engines. Source: Internet