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Definition of soak
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of soak is as below...
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
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Retting
::
Retting
(n.) The act or
process
of
preparing
flax for use by
soaking,
maceration,
and
kindred
processes;
-- also
called
rotting.
See Ret..
Oiled
::
Oiled (a.)
Covered
or
treated
with oil;
dressed
with, or
soaked
in, oil..
Ret
::
Ret (v. t.) To
prepare
for use, as flax, by
separating
the
fibers
from the woody part by
process
of
soaking,
macerating,
and other
treatment..
Bedrench
::
Bedrench
(v. t.) To
drench;
to
saturate
with
moisture;
to soak.
Soakage
::
Soakage
(n.) The act of
soaking,
or the state of being
soaked;
also, the
quantity
that
enters
or
issues
by
soaking..
Sodden
::
Sodden
(p. p.)
Boiled;
seethed;
also,
soaked;
heavy with
moisture;
saturated;
as,
sodden
beef;
sodden
bread;
sodden
fields..
Amadou
::
Amadou
(n.) A
spongy,
combustible
substance,
prepared
from
fungus
(Boletus
and
Polyporus)
which grows on old
trees;
German
tinder;
punk. It has been
employed
as a
styptic
by
surgeons,
but its
common
use is as
tinder,
for which
purpose
it is
prepared
by
soaking
it in a
strong
solution
of
niter..
Yote
::
Yote (v. t.) To pour water on; to soak in, or mix with,
water..
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To enter (into
something)
by pores or
interstices;
as, water soaks into the earth or other
porous
matter..
Buck
::
Buck (v. t.) To soak,
steep,
or boil, in lye or suds; -- a
process
in
bleaching..
Water-soak
::
Water-soak
(v. t.) To soak
water;
to fill the
interstices
of with
water.
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To drink
intemperately
or
gluttonously.
Buck
::
Buck (n.) The cloth or
clothes
soaked
or
washed.
Drench
::
Drench
(v. t.) To steep in
moisture;
to wet
thoroughly;
to soak; to
saturate
with water or other
liquid;
to
immerse.
Water Torch
::
Water torch () The
common
cat-tail
(Typha
latifolia),
the spike of which makes a good torch
soaked
in oil..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To steep in water or other fluid
without
boiling,
for the
propose
of
extracting
medicinal
qualities;
to
soak..
Soaky
::
Soaky (a.) Full of
moisture;
wet;
soppy.
Soak
::
Soak (v. t.) To make (its way) by
entering
pores or
interstices;
-- often with
through.
Weep
::
Weep (v. i.) To drop
water,
or the like; to drip; to be
soaked..
Papyrine
::
Papyrine
(n.)
Imitation
parchment,
made by
soaking
unsized
paper in
dilute
sulphuric
acid..
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