Bleach :: Bleach (a.) To make white, or whiter; to remove the color, or stains, from; to blanch; to whiten..
Bleach :: Bleach (v. i.) To grow white or lose color; to whiten.
Bleached :: Bleached (imp. & p. p.) of Bleac.
Bleached :: Bleached (a.) Whitened; make white.
Bleacher :: Bleacher (n.) One who whitens, or whose occupation is to whiten, by bleaching..
Bleacheries :: Bleacheries (pl. ) of Bleacher.
Bleachery :: Bleachery (n.) A place or an establishment where bleaching is done.
Bleaching :: Bleaching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bleac.
Bleaching :: Bleaching (n.) The act or process of whitening, by removing color or stains; esp. the process of whitening fabrics by chemical agents..
Ileac :: Ileac (a.) Pertaining to the ileum.
Ileac :: Ileac (a.) See Iliac, 1..
Impleach :: Impleach (v. t.) To pleach; to interweave.
Leach :: Leach (n.) See 3d Leech.
Leach :: Leach (n.) A quantity of wood ashes, through which water passes, and thus imbibes the alkali..
Leach :: Leach (n.) A tub or vat for leaching ashes, bark, etc..
Leach :: Leach (v. t.) To remove the soluble constituents from by subjecting to the action of percolating water or other liquid; as, to leach ashes or coffee..
Leach :: Leach (v. t.) To dissolve out; -- often used with out; as, to leach out alkali from ashes..
Leach :: Leach (v. i.) To part with soluble constituents by percolation.
Leach :: Leach (n.) See Leech, a physician..
Leached :: Leached (imp. & p. p.) of Leac.
Leaching :: Leaching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Leac.
Leachy :: Leachy (a.) Permitting liquids to pass by percolation; not capable of retaining water; porous; pervious; -- said of gravelly or sandy soils, and the like..
Oleaceous :: Oleaceous (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Oleaceae), mostly trees and shrubs, of which the olive is the type. It includes also the ash, the lilac, the true jasmine, and fringe tree..
Paleaceous :: Paleaceous (a.) Chaffy; resembling or consisting of paleae, or chaff; furnished with chaff; as, a paleaceous receptacle..
Pleach :: Pleach (v. t.) To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock..
Pleached :: Pleached (imp. & p. p.) of Pleac.
Pleaching :: Pleaching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pleac.
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