In a farinose manner; with a powdery, flour-like, or mealy appearance or texture.
From 'farinose' with the adverbial suffix -ly, which converts adjectives to adverbs. This formation follows standard English word-building patterns.
Adverbs from rare adjectives like this one are barely used—imagine saying 'the grape was farinosely coated' instead of just 'powdery'—it's technically correct but sounds delightfully overwrought!
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